Pietje Bell
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:32:00
Start politely...
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You will see, we won't get any money.
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Quiet, we certainly
won't get any like that.

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What d'you want?
- Mrs Slieper, I'm glad you're home.

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I have a bill from my father,
Bell the shoemaker.

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You haven't paid yet.
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Tell your father I'll come round next week.
- You've said that for 6 months.

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I can't believe that.
And now get lost!

:32:31
My father's waited long enough.
He can't keep begging for it.

:32:36
He wouldn't have time to mend shoes.
- Now get lost!

:32:41
She's just ignoring you!
- That's what she thinks.

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I should jam it.
Then I wouldn't hurt my thumb.

:32:56
You can't do that.
Throw water over people!

:32:59
The bucket was meant for us.
She hasn't paid my father for six years.

:33:04
We came for the money,
she throws water and hits you.

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Mrs Slieper, come down if you dare...
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...and I'll beat you
until you see straight.

:33:13
Wait, you shouldn't do it like that.
Watch this.

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Her name is Mrs Slieper?
- Yes.

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Mrs Slieper, if you don't come down...
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...and pay the shoemaking and
offer your apologies...

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...then there'll be a piece in
the paper tomorrow saying...

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...you throw water over innocent
bystanders and wrecked my camera.

:33:37
Thank goodness, it's still works.
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WE WANT WORK
:33:49
All jobless...

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