Oliver Twist
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:12:04
- I've come from Bill.
- For what?

:12:07
- For no harm.
- I don't believe it.

:12:11
If I could help you, I would,
but I've not the power.

:12:15
Now, I've promised him
you'll be good and silent.

:12:18
If you're not, you'll only do
yourself harm.

:12:21
And me too.
:12:32
Did he come quiet?
:12:34
Like a lamb.
:12:38
Sit down.
:12:44
And let me read you a lecture.
:12:53
You know what this is?
:12:55
- Yes.
- Well, then.

:13:02
This is powder.
:13:11
That here's a bullet.
:13:16
And this is a little bit
of an old hat...

:13:19
...for wadding.
:13:27
- Now it's loaded.
- Yes, I can see it is, sir.

:13:32
If you speak a word
when you're out of doors with me...

:13:35
...unless I speak to you...
:13:37
...this loading will go in your head
without notice.

:13:40
So if you do make up your mind
to speak without leave...

:13:44
...says your prayers first.
:13:46
The short and long of what you mean
is that if you're crossed by him...

:13:49
...you'll prevent him
from telling tales after...

:13:52
...by shooting him through the head.
:13:54
And you'll take your chance
of swinging for it.

:13:56
That's it. Women always put things
in the fewest words.


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