:44:02
	Thief! Your handkerchief, sir.
:44:04
	Stop, thief!
:44:10
	Stop!
:44:11
	Thief!
:44:14
	- You're a thief!
- Get him!
:44:16
	- Stop him!
- Stop that boy!
:44:18
	Thief!
:44:22
	Stop, thief!
:44:24
	Thief!
:44:28
	Stop him!
:44:31
	Stop him!
:44:32
	Mind out.
:44:37
	Stop, thief!
:44:42
	There, over there.
:44:45
	That way!
:44:47
	- Stop, thief! Stop!
- Thief!
:45:06
	- What's your name, boy?
- Give him some air.
:45:09
	He's scared to death.
:45:10
	- Where's the gentleman?
- Here's the gentleman now.
:45:13
	- Is this the boy, sir?
- Yes, I'm afraid it is.
:45:16
	That's a good one.
Did you hear him, "afraid it is"?
:45:18
	- Poor fellow's hurt himself.
- Yeah, I did that, sir.
:45:22
	Hurt me knuckle against his mouth.
But I stopped him.
:45:25
	- Get up!
- It wasn't me, sir. It wasn't me.
:45:28
	Of course it wasn't. It never is.
:45:31
	- Now get up.
- Don't hurt him.
:45:33
	Oh, no, sir, I won't hurt him.
:45:39
	This way, gentlemen.
:45:40
	This way, gentlemen.
:45:43
	- What's next?
- That is my name and address, sir.
:45:46
	Officer, who is this fellow?
:45:49
	- My name is Brownlow.
- Hold your tongue.
:45:51
	Officer, what's this fellow
charged with?
:45:53
	Oh, no, no. He's not charged,
Your Worship.
:45:56
	He appears against the boy.
:45:58
	- Swear him.
- Before I am sworn...
:45:59
	...I must beg to say one word.
- Hold your tongue, sir.