Neverland Page #2
- Year:
- 2011
- 180 min
- 271 Views
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08:10,198 -- 00:08:13,575Tied in a sack, with stones
around your wrist and ankles.
97
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08:16,078 -- 00:08:18,830Jimmy's rescued every one of you.
98
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08:18,956 -- 00:08:22,292He's pulled you from
the workhouses and asylums.
99
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08:22,418 -- 00:08:24,544He's given you a home.
100
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08:26,339 -- 00:08:28,798Food in your belly
and shoes on your feet.
101
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08:28,925 -- 00:08:31,593Isn't it time we paid him back?
102
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08:34,222 -- 00:08:35,597Harbottle's Antiques.
103
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08:35,723 -- 00:08:39,309All who's with me,
raise your right hand.
104
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08:52,323 -- 00:08:54,574A word in your ear, Peter.
105
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09:01,791 -- 00:09:03,708Curly's right.
106
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09:03,834 -- 00:09:05,752This one's too dangerous.
107
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09:05,878 -- 00:09:07,671- But it's worth it.
- How do you know?
108
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09:07,797 -- 00:09:09,297You wouldn't risk it otherwise.
109
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09:09,423 -- 00:09:13,051You're growing up quickly, Peter,
but you still have a lot to learn.
110
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09:13,177 -- 00:09:14,844Do you want to do this job or not?
111
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09:14,971 -- 00:09:17,305Oh, I want to do it, all right--
it's what I've been waiting for.
112
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09:17,431 -- 00:09:20,225Might get me back where I belong.
113
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09:20,351 -- 00:09:22,185But I've changed my mind.
114
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09:22,311 -- 00:09:24,563I'm going it alone on this one.
115
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09:24,689 -- 00:09:26,690You don't trust me.
116
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09:28,276 -- 00:09:30,402I don't want you to get nicked.
117
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09:30,528 -- 00:09:34,197- I'll get us in and out safe.
- No. This one's mine.
118
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09:40,037 -- 00:09:43,123Things will be different
when you're older.
119
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09:56,304 -- 00:09:58,555120
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10:22,079 -- 00:10:23,496Licorice?
121
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10:28,836 -- 00:10:31,212What do you think of accounting?
122
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10:31,339 -- 00:10:32,714What?
123
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10:32,840 -- 00:10:34,090Bookkeeping.
124
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10:34,216 -- 00:10:35,925I had an uncle in Pinner
who made bucketloads
125
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10:36,052 -- 00:10:39,304126
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10:39,430 -- 00:10:41,556Sounds a bit dull, Fox.
127
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10:41,682 -- 00:10:43,433He had a good life.
128
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10:43,559 -- 00:10:45,852Married a draper's daughter
from Bexleyheath.
129
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10:45,978 -- 00:10:49,272Cooh. Brenda Fitzwilliam.
130
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10:49,398 -- 00:10:50,440Nice smile.
131
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10:50,566 -- 00:10:53,026Fox, what are you talking about?
132
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10:53,152 -- 00:10:55,362The future.
133
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10:55,488 -- 00:10:57,489Something to look forward to.
134
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10:59,784 -- 00:11:03,244What about you, Peter?
You ever think of the future?
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