:08:04
Ingratitude.
:08:08
And that's what you're guilty of...
:08:10
...ingratitude.
:08:12
We took you in, we cherished you. If
we hadn't, you'd have died of hunger.
:08:16
How do you repay us?
You run away...
:08:17
...you cry out for the police, you
cause us great anxiety and expense.
:08:27
There was a lad once, just like you,
and I was a father to him.
:08:30
He ran away, like you.
He indeed went to the police.
:08:32
And can you guess
how he ended up?
:08:38
They hanged him...
:08:40
...at the Old Bailey.
:08:43
Certain evidence was made available,
not all of it precisely true...
:08:49
...but all of it necessary to provide
for my own safety...
:08:53
...and that of my friends.
:08:55
Yeah. Poor boy.
:08:58
Hanged.
:09:00
It's a terrible thing, hanging, Oliver.
:09:03
Dawn, the gallows...
:09:05
...the rope, the noose.
:09:08
You don't always have
to be guilty, you see, Oliver.
:09:10
They hang you for anything
these days.
:09:12
That's because they're
so very fond of hanging.
:09:23
But if you do as you're told...
:09:26
...we'll be very good friends yet.
:09:38
You must feel free
to walk about now, Oliver.
:09:43
Yes, feel free.
:09:52
- Here, Oliver.
- Yes?
:09:55
I'd like you to assist me
in my toilet straightaway.
:09:59
- Will you do that for me, my man?
- All right. I'll be glad to have company.