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Harry Maylie has arrived, but Mrs. Maylie refuses to permit his marriage to Rose. Meanwhile, the mysterious Monks is seeking secret information from the Bumbles, concerning Oliver's true identity. Starring: Lysette Anthony, Ben Rodska, Eric Porter, Michael Attwell, Godfrey James, Frank Middlemass.
Harry Maylie has arrived, but Mrs. Maylie refuses to permit his marriage to Rose. Meanwhile, the mysterious Monks is seeking secret information from the Bumbles, concerning Oliver's true identity. Starring: Lysette Anthony, Ben Rodska, Eric Porter, Michael Attwell, Godfrey James, Frank Middlemass.
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00:00The End
01:00This is the woman from the workhouse, is it?
01:04This lady is...
01:08employed by the board, sir.
01:11Will you be trusted?
01:13You do not think a woman can keep a secret, I suppose?
01:18I know they will always keep one until it's found out.
01:22And what might that be?
01:24The loss of their own good name.
01:26So if a woman is a party to a secret that might hang or transport her,
01:30I'm not afraid of her telling it to...
01:32Fire the sound.
01:44I hate it.
01:46I'm a devil roaring.
01:48I hate it.
01:54Come inside.
01:55Come inside.
01:59Come in, come in.
02:01This woman knows what it is, does she?
02:11She does.
02:12You will be this...
02:14this old midwife the night you died.
02:17Oh, shatty, he means.
02:18Hold your tongue.
02:19She told you something.
02:20About the mother of a child named Oliver Twist.
02:30Yes.
02:31Come up.
02:32Come up.
02:33Come up.
02:34Come up.
02:39Dear Mr Mayley,
02:40This is a short letter to tell you that we're all busy packing our boxes
02:44and tomorrow we set off for London on the way to the seaside,
02:47where we shall stay for our health's sake.
02:50The thought of London still frightens me a little.
02:53Mrs Mayley has business there and we will stay three days.
02:57Perhaps we may see you.
02:59Rose talks of you often.
03:03Still at your books, Oliver?
03:05You'll be late for supper.
03:07I'm sorry, Mrs Mayley.
03:08You've grown quite a scholar of late, Oliver.
03:13Yes, indeed.
03:19Add five pounds to that sum in gold
03:22and I'll tell you all you want to know, not before.
03:24For a paltry sequel, there may be nothing when it's true,
03:27which has been lying dead these twelve years past.
03:30Such matters keep well.
03:32Like good wine.
03:33What if I pay for nothing?
03:36Then you can easily take your gold away again.
03:39I am alone and unprotected.
03:41Not alone, my dear.
03:42Nor unprotected.
03:43I am here.
03:44You're a fool.
03:45Hold your tongue.
03:46So he's your husband?
03:48Her thought is mine.
03:49That's all the better.
03:50Dealing with two people is safer than there is only one will between them.
03:55Here.
03:56Gather them up.
04:01Make haste.
04:02I was alone with old Sally when she died.
04:15No one else by?
04:16Quite alone.
04:17Good.
04:18What?
04:19She spoke of a young woman who brought a child into the world some years before
04:23in the very same bed where she lay dying.
04:26Oh, perverse.
04:28How did things come about?
04:30The child was Oliver Twist.
04:32A name which I gave him in consequence of...
04:35I'm sorry, my dear.
04:36His mother died giving birth and her nurse, old Sally, said she stole something from the
04:41corpse.
04:42Knew it.
04:43Knew it.
04:44What?
04:45Something the mother had prayed to be kept for the child's sake.
04:47She sold it?
04:48Did you sell it?
04:49Did you say where?
04:50When?
04:51To home?
04:52No.
04:53There was no time.
04:54Before she could tell me more she fell back and died.
04:55It's a lie!
04:56She said more!
04:58I will not be played with.
05:00I'll tear the life out of you both, but I know what it was!
05:03She spoke not another word.
05:06But after she died, I found she was grasping a scrap of paper.
05:10What did it say?
05:12Nothing.
05:13It was a pawnbroker's duplicate.
05:16For what?
05:17Did you redeem the pledge?
05:19Yes.
05:20Two days before the time was out.
05:22You kept it?
05:23Tell me!
05:24I thought something might come of it someday.
05:30You have it.
05:31Where is it?
05:36Here.
05:47It's just as I found it.
05:48A locket.
05:49Inscribed Agnes.
05:50No surname.
05:51Inside, two locks of hair.
05:54And a wedding ring.
05:56Inscribed with a date some months before the date was born.
06:04This is all?
06:06All.
06:12You'll keep a quiet tongue in your head.
06:14He will.
06:15And if you ever see me again, you will not know me.
06:20You may depend on it, sir.
06:22You may depend on it.
06:23I'm glad of that.
06:24For your sake.
06:25Now be gone quickly.
06:27Wait.
06:28I know nothing of the story beyond what I can guess at.
06:31And I want to know nothing.
06:32It's safe as so.
06:33But I must ask you two things.
06:35You may ask.
06:36But whether I'll answer is another matter.
06:39Is that what you wanted from me?
06:41It is.
06:42Second question?
06:43What will you do with it?
06:46Can it be used against me?
06:48Never.
06:49Not against me neither.
06:51Without this, there is not the smallest scrap of proof.
06:55Not the smallest jot of evidence worth the paper it's printed upon.
07:01I'm free.
07:03Of everything.
07:08The river.
07:09If you flung a man's body down there, where would it be tomorrow morning?
07:25Twelve miles downstream and cut to pieces beside, sir.
07:31If the sea ever gives up its day, as books say it will, it will keep its gold and silver to itself.
07:41And this trash among it.
07:44It's gold.
07:57Forever.
07:58And the secret of young, all of his birth drowned along with it.
08:03here they are safe and sunned you see you worry yourself needlessly rose the child is perfectly
08:22safe with giles oh i know that aunt it's just that this wretched fagin has waylaid poor oliver
08:28in london twice before they're only a few minutes late ah oliver did you enjoy your ride very much
08:36thank you mom we took him to the town of london mom i saw the great ships in the river and the coachman
08:40was with you all the time to be sure miss excellent giles i never knew there were so many wonderful
08:45places in london rose well you had little occasion for leisure the last time you were here it seems
08:50so long ago giles see that master oliver's bath is prepared i will attend to it mom there are many
08:57more grand sights for you to see oliver yes mom up you go oh mom will we see mr harry soon harry
09:06why what makes you ask that well i thought you said he was living in london at present
09:11well that may be so but as we're only here a brief while we shall not disturb him
09:16oliver received no prompting from me aunt
09:25i do not doubt that my dear
09:29nor do i doubt that you share his eagerness to see harry
09:35but it is best that i keep you apart from my son
09:41time and absence will ease your unhappiness
09:46i shall certainly be happier when we are out of london
09:49for oliver's sake as well as my own
09:52i wish i'd never been on that cursy crack with toby
10:00and that boy
10:03i'd crush that oliver
10:06if i can get my hands on him that's over and done with bill then why am i still stuck here lying low
10:12because fagan said and he may be a devil but he's a cunning one is that all right
10:16he promised me a whittles and blunt but he ain't been near nor by these three weeks
10:22give me a swig butcher
10:26all this setting about drains the strength of a man
10:30i like to be up and around looking for kenster mule
10:33fagan will have you working soon enough
10:35you're no use that man nor beast neither
10:38no use
10:39didn't i nurse you through the ague
10:42and not sleep for caring of you till you're back to your old self
10:45you wouldn't be so free with your fist if you thought of that would you
10:48go on say you wouldn't
10:50well then i wouldn't
10:52oh damn me now the girl's whining again
10:58it's nothing don't mind me
10:59no evil wind my dear we've brought you something good hey undo the parcels boys
11:15one rabbit pie bill two beef pasties as'll melt in your mouth half a pound of breast green tea a piece of double gloster and to wind it all up some of the richest port you ever lushed
11:26a quarter daffy for nancy
11:30hey hey all the great expense bill my expense
11:33dammit
11:35what do you mean by leaving a man to starve now in a month you false hearted vagabond
11:39cut me a piece of that boy
11:41oh peering boys hey and us brought him all these beautiful things
11:47i've been short of food or firing for want of the blunt why didn't you come
11:50why didn't you come
11:51i was uh away from london my dear
11:53now getting your hands on golders i'll never see hey
11:55no looking after your interest
11:57hey looking for a hold of a twist
11:59well have you found him
12:01we will
12:03any day now
12:05you leave me to starve down here
12:08till i'm brought low enough to do any job you want at any price
12:12and then you come with the fodder
12:14inspecting the welcome
12:15and you still haven't found them plants
12:17serve me so
12:19and us two will dance the ropes then together for what i know you i swear it fagin
12:24don't be out of temperville i never forgot you
12:26then where's the blunt
12:28i want some
12:30today
12:31i haven't put a piece of coin about me
12:33you never have but you've got loads at home i must have some today
12:37all right i'll send one of the boys round with some
12:40no you won't
12:41the heartful's too heartful
12:43and charlie's too full of larks
12:45man see she'll go with me
12:47if you say so
12:48i do and right away
12:49next
12:50i'm ready
12:51let's get off all of ya
12:52and don't let the old bin have fought me off with less than five pounds
12:58just wait there a second my dears
13:13wouldn't do for us to see where you keep your valuables
13:16oh no certainly not
13:19what a gun
13:20nothing to speak of nothing at all
13:23you can come in now
13:40it's a poor trade and no thanks
13:45but i like to see young people about me
13:48i bear it all i bear it all
13:50yeah it's only just
13:51yeah
13:52hey hey hey hey
13:53ain't it about time you and charlie were out on the lay
13:56we're going
13:57we're going
13:58we're gonna try to sit on the sea
14:00yeah
14:01yeah
14:03yeah
14:04of course nancy my dear
14:06of course
14:07yeah
14:12fagan at home
14:13have you earned a point of mortgage sir
14:15i have a strong fist
14:17yeah
14:18i think he's got a tight one
14:20where is he by
14:24he's inside
14:25we're off out
14:38who's this
14:39only another of our young people my dear
14:41now run along then see
14:43wait
14:44i've seen
14:49wait
14:51wait
14:52we can talk now I've seen that girl before at the three cripples she goes
15:16there with Sykes. where have you been this past week? about my own business. hope you're not thinking of betraying me monks. no man has done that and lived. I've been making sure that you
15:32cannot betray me. no no no we are friends partners. partners do not steal from one another. steal now I'm keeping a few of your papers for hour and two.
15:46the boys back in London. Oliver? in London? at Putney? yes. with those people? the maleys? yes. the devil roast him. and they have another interfering kind. they won't interfere much longer. oh little Oliver. back in London.
16:13now we've got him.
16:22it's your move. oh is it? you're miles away. not many miles. I was thinking how different this is to my first visit to London. you find the present company less disagreeable I hope.
16:36hmm.
16:41full stomach. man a good supply of spirits puts the heart back into a cone. here's more. pay for it out of Fagan's pocket. drink up Bill.
16:51drink up Bill.
16:53look at you. you're always one and I've had enough and that's. drink up Bill.
16:58I'm pleased to see you cheerful for a change. come on.
17:03you've empty three bottles and it hardly shows.
17:08burn my body. you're as jumpy as a cat on a stove.
17:13what's the matter? nothing. here.
17:22my oaf you're a wonder Bill.
17:25a walking lash crib you are.
17:33i'd like to know what.
17:34what's going on in your head. many things Bill.
17:40but Lord what odds is that? i'll tell you what it is.
17:45if you ain't caught a fever.
17:48there's something i don't like.
17:51something.
17:53dangerous.
17:56mean.
17:59dangerous.
18:01to you Bill.
18:08nah.
18:09damn it burn me.
18:10there ain't a staunch righty girl going or i've cut your throat long since.
18:15couldn't serve you an ill turn if i tried Bill dear.
18:22come and sit alongside of me then.
18:30put on a cheerful face.
18:38your own face.
18:41well i'll alter it so you won't night when you do want it.
18:45there Bill.
18:47is that better?
18:49i'll spell.
19:00that's my old man's.
19:06my staunch girl.
19:11you got the ache you're coming too that's what it is.
19:14that's the way it was with me that's all.
19:17fever one day.
19:19she will be cold the next.
19:21you get over it go.
19:23over it.
19:24you get over it you see.
19:29miss.
19:31you're not a good old girl.
19:37all right.
19:54miss.
19:55i'll be fine You just come on.
20:00that's a good old girl.
20:02oh god.
20:04you're sick of that.
20:06sorry.
20:08you're sick of that.
20:11you're sick of that.
20:15i'm sick of that.
20:17i'm sick of this.
20:21i'm sick of that.
20:22Cappy!
20:32Cappy!
20:34Stop, can't you?
20:45Take me to Putney, fast as you can.
20:47I ain't take the likes of you who's anywhere.
20:49Go on, you take the devil to heaven if you paid you enough.
20:51See you. Money is money in anybody's own.
20:55And they haste.
21:21I'm always a happy man.
21:23I'll have to go.
21:25I'll have to go.
21:27Mr. Jules, sit down.
21:57who's there what do you want with ladies this time of night oh you must must you
22:27oh come on my girl you can't gammon us no she can't please where's miss maylie i must see her you don't
22:41suppose miss maylie will see the likes of you look my time is so short i must see her yes my time's
22:46short too and enough of this your trespasser yeah you can't take yourself one after you
22:50brittles see her out i just did mr giles i'll do it again you'll have to carry me out before i go
23:00and i shall make it a job that will wake the all out
23:04can't you take a simple message for a poor wretch like me i'm not your message you point me out of my way
23:10brittles french the constable no one second thoughts you stay here i'll fetch the constable do what you'd like
23:15with me but do what i ask you first for god almighty's sake giles what on earth is the matter down there
23:21now look what you've done you've disturbed the young mistress
23:27oh beg pardon miss maylie but there is a person asking to see you now i have told
23:32you wish to speak to me yes please miss and it must be alone alone i beg you
23:48you don't need to deal harshly with the girl if the young lady will only hear the first word i have to
23:54say she will know whether to turn me out or not very well i will speak to her i can easily call the
24:02help giles but i doubt if that will be necessary please tell me your name nancy yes come this way nancy
24:16miss maylie is too soft for her own good brittles haven't i always said so you always have mr giles
24:24it's hard enough seeing you lady if i'd taken offense and gone off as many would have done you'd have
24:32been sorry for it someday i'm sorry now if anyone has behaved harshly towards you
24:41please sit down and tell me why you've come to see me oh lady if they were more like you
24:48there'd be fewer like me they would please do sit down if you're in trouble i shall be glad to help you
24:56if i can no i shall stand i've not come to beg i have little time what's the matter
25:08i'm about to put my life in your hands and not only my life either
25:13i am the girl that dragged little oliver back to old fagans the day we're missing pity you oh yes
25:20lady i'm one of those infamous creatures you've heard of i lives among thieves and i never know no
25:27better life since the day i was born so help me god this is dreadful what am i to say fall upon your
25:36knees and give thanks that you were careful in childhood i never knew hunger and drunkenness and
25:42worse as i have i pity you with all of my heart if you knew what i am sometimes you pity me indeed
25:52but what you have to say concerns oliver does it not him and you both lady oh yes listen to me closely
26:00i cannot stay long i've stolen away from those who'd murder me for being here let alone peach on them
26:17you do not know this man monks no he knows you he knows you well it was by hearing him talk of
26:26this place i found you out i've never heard the name he told fagan it was it was contrived by the
26:33devil that oliver should come into your keeping will you vote of fagan yes well monks has struck
26:39some sort of bargain with him fagan was paid to make oliver a thief or worse but for what purpose
26:47i'm sorry i don't understand no more do i lady but he swore oaths against oliver that i can't repeat
26:52and listen he said he said he got the young devil's money but gold would never be enough to satisfy the
26:58hatred he felt for his his brother his brother oliver's brother but but how can this be well i don't know
27:07miss he told fagan what all the evidence of oliver's identity was destroyed and they were safe now
27:15what does it mean what is all this the truth lady he spoke in ardent angry earnest if ever a man did
27:23he is a terrible man when his hatred is that oh miss it's growing late and i must get back before
27:30well i must go out no you must not go back to those dreadful people my aunt would never allow it
27:37now there is a young gentleman who lives here in london i'm sure he would help her find you a place of
27:43safety you don't understand lady i must go back there's one man the worst of them all that i can't leave
27:53i could not be his death why should you be if i told others what i've told you and fagan's gang was
28:00taken nothing could save him he is the boldest and has been so cruel do you forsake all hope of rescue
28:11for a man such as this i'm drawn back to him somehow i believe i should be if i knew i was to die by his hand at the last
28:21if i meet you again will you promise not to have me watched or followed
28:52and you and this gentleman to keep my secret i promise solemnly then every sunday night from 11
28:59until the clock strikes 12 i will wait on the steps of the surrey side of london bridge
29:06if i'm alive
29:10won't you take something for your trouble
29:17nancy
29:17nancy
29:20god bless you
29:29nancy
29:42nancy
29:43nancy
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