:49:00
What is this? Who is this?
Turn this man out
:49:03
-Clear the office
-I will not be turned out! I will speak!
:49:08
I saw it all I own the bookshop
:49:10
-I demand to be heard
-What have you got to say?
:49:13
-lt was not this boy
-Not this boy? Who was it, then?
:49:16
The robbery was committed by
two others while the man was reading
:49:19
I saw it done I saw that this boy
was perfectly amazed by it
:49:23
Why didnt you come before?
:49:24
-I hadnt a soul to mind the shop
-Reading , you say?
:49:28
A book, I suppose
:49:30
Yes, the very one
he has in his hand
:49:32
Oh , dear me, I forgot all about it
:49:34
Well , youre a nice one
:49:36
To prefer a charge
against an innocent boy
:49:40
I consider, sir,
that youve obtained that book
:49:43
under very suspicious
and disreputable circumstances
:49:47
-Damn me!
-Bookseller
:49:48
do you want to press charges
against him?
:49:50
-Certainly not
-Well
:49:53
think yourseIf fortunate
:49:55
that the owner of the book
declines to prosecute
:49:57
The boy is discharged
:49:58
-Clear the office
-Damn me
:50:00
Clear the office!
Clear the office!
:50:03
Next case
:50:05
Come on Move along , sir, please
Just move along , sir
:50:09
Theres a good gentleman , sir
:50:11
Hold on , Harry lll give you a hand
:50:13
Mind that step
Just mind that step there
:50:18
Make way for the law, sir
:50:21
-Careful Careful with him
-He seems very young too
:50:26
Call a coach , pray
:50:28
-Yeah , right away, sir
-lm sorry
:50:32
Poor boy
:50:38
-Mind yourself, madam
-Thank you , sir
:50:41
-Got one, sir
-Thank you , officer
:50:45
Let me, sir
:50:46
There we go
:50:50
-Will you drop me off, sir?
-Of course
:50:54
All right
:50:55
If you could just take his head , sir
:50:59
-Where to, sir?
-Pentonville