Oliver Twist
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:09:02
"Five pounds and a b..."
:09:08
When I says "whoa,"
I means "whoa"!

:09:14
"Health... Healthy...
:09:16
...appren... apprentice.
:09:20
Five pounds."
:09:22
Chimney sweeping is a nasty trade.
:09:25
Young boys have been smothered
in chimneys before now.

:09:30
That's because they damp the straw
afore they light it in the chimney...

:09:33
...to make them come out again.
Damp straw makes smoke.

:09:37
Smoke sends a boy to sleep,
and that's what he wants.

:09:40
Boys is very lazy, gentlemen.
:09:42
But there's nothing like a good hot
blaze to make them come out in a run.

:09:47
It's humane too. Yes.
:09:49
Because even if they've
stuck in the chimney...

:09:52
...roasting their feet makes them
struggle to extricate theirselves.

:09:57
Yes.
:09:59
I suppose he's fond of
chimney sweeping?

:10:01
He dotes on it, Your Worship.
:10:03
Very well. I will sign the indentures...
:10:06
...to make him Mr...
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Mr. Gamfield's apprentice.
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My boy.
:10:25
My boy, you look pale and alarmed.
:10:30
What's the matter?
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Please, sir. Please, sir.
:10:34
What is it, my boy?
:10:36
- Don't...
- Now then.

:10:38
Don't... Don't...
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Go on, my boy. Don't what?
:10:43
Please don't send me away
with this dreadful man, sir.

:10:47
Of all the designing orphans
that I've ever seen...

:10:50
- Hold your tongue, beadle.
- Did Your Worship speak to me?

:10:53
Yes, hold your tongue.
:10:56
No. No, out of the question.
:10:59
We refuse to sanction
these indentures.


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