求英文电影精彩对白200词摘抄(要对白哦,一部电影里的)
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内个,有点长,你要的全对白,没有人名,只有对话,放心是连着的,序号是为了让你分清楚
1
Don't just stand there, Freddy, go and find a cab.
2
Alright, I'll get one, I'll get one.
3
Look where you're going, dear, look where you're going.
4
I'm so sorry.
5
Two bunches of violets trod in the mud.
6
A full day's wages.
7
Freddy! Freddy, go and find a cab!
8
Yes, Mother.
9
Oh, he's your son, is he? Well if you'd done your duty
10
By him as a mother should, you wouldn't let him
11
Spoil a poor girl's flowers and then run away without paying.
12
You go about your business, my girl.
13
And you wouldn't go off without paying either.
14
Two bunches of violets trod in the mud...
15
Jove! Good heavens!
16
Oh, sir, is there any sign of it stopping?
17
I'm afraid not, it's worse than before.
18
Oh dear.
19
If it's worse it's a sign it's nearly over.
20
Cheer up, Captain. Buy a flower off a poor girl?
21
I'm sorry, I haven't any change.
22
Oh, I can change half a crown. Here, take this for tuppence.
23
I told you, I'm awfully sorry I haven't...
24
Oh wait a minute...
25
Oh yes, here's three hapence if that's enough for you.
26
Thank you, sir.
27
Here, you be careful and better give him a flower for it.
28
There's a bloke here behind that pillar
29
Taking down every blessed word you're saying.
30
Aw, ain't there nothing wrong about speaking to the gentleman.
31
I've a right to sell flowers if I'll keep off the curb.
32
I'm a respectable girl, so help me! I never spoke to him
33
Except to offer him to buy a flower off me.
34
What's all the blooming noise?
35
It's a tec's taking her down.
36
I'm making an honest living.
37
Aw, sir, don't let him charge me... don't know what it means to me.
38
They'll take away me character and drive me on the streets..
39
For speaking to gentleman!
40
There, there, there, there! Who's hurting you, you silly girl?
41
What do you take me for?
42
On my Bible oath, I never spoke a word.
43
Shut up, shut up. Do I look like a policeman?
44
Then why'd you take down me words fer? How do I know
45
You took me down right. You just show me what you wrote about me.
46
Oh... what's all that ain't proper writing and I can't read it.
47
I can. "I say, Captain, now buy ya a flower off a poor girl".
48
Oh, it's 'cause I called him Captain. I meant no harm.
49
Oh, sir, don't let him lie a charge against me...
50
What, I'll make no charge. Really, sir, if you are a detective
51
you needn't begin protecting me against molestation
52
From young women until I ask you.
53
Anyone can tell the girl meant no harm.
54
He ain't no 'tec, he's a gentleman. Look at his boots.
55
How are all your people down at Selsey?
56
Who told you my people come from Selsey?
57
Never mind, they do.
58
How do you come to be up so far East?
59
You were born in Lisson Grove.
60
Oh, this is for my leaving Lisson Grove.
61
It weren't fit for a pig to live in
62
And I had to pay four and six a week...
63
Live where you like, but stop that noise.
64
Calm down, he can't touch you.
65
You've a right to live where you please.
66
I'm a good girl.
67
Yes you are.
68
Where do I come from?
69
Hexton.
70
Well who said I didn't? Blimey, you know everything, you do.
71
Sir, do you think you could find me a taxi?
72
I don't know if you noticed it, Madame, but it stopped raining.
73
You can get a motorbus to Hampton Court.
74
Well that's where you live, isn't it?
75
What impertinance!
76
Here, tell him where he comes from
77
If you want to go fortune-telling.
78
Cheltenham, Harrow, Cambridge and India?
79
Quite right!
80
Blimey, ain't it? Tecky's a blooming busybody.
81
Allow me to ask you. Do you do this sort of thing
82
For a living at a music hall?
83
Well, I have thought of it. Perhaps I will one day.
84
He's no gentleman, he ain't, interfering with a poor girl.
85
How do you do it, may I ask?
86
Simple phonetics, the science of speech.
87
That's my profession, also my hobby.
88
Anyone can spot an Irishman or a Yorkshireman
89
By his brogue, but I can place a man within six miles.
90
I can place him within two miles in London,
91
sometimes within two streets.
92
He ought to be ashamed of himself, unmanly coward.
93
Is there a living in that?
94
Oh yes, quite fair.
95
Let him mind his own business and leave a poor girl...
96
Woman! Cease this detestable boohooing instantly
97
Or else seek shelter at some other place of worship.
98
I've a right to be here if I like, same as you.
99
One who utters such disgusting and depressing noise
100
Has no right to be anywhere, no right to live.
1
Don't just stand there, Freddy, go and find a cab.
2
Alright, I'll get one, I'll get one.
3
Look where you're going, dear, look where you're going.
4
I'm so sorry.
5
Two bunches of violets trod in the mud.
6
A full day's wages.
7
Freddy! Freddy, go and find a cab!
8
Yes, Mother.
9
Oh, he's your son, is he? Well if you'd done your duty
10
By him as a mother should, you wouldn't let him
11
Spoil a poor girl's flowers and then run away without paying.
12
You go about your business, my girl.
13
And you wouldn't go off without paying either.
14
Two bunches of violets trod in the mud...
15
Jove! Good heavens!
16
Oh, sir, is there any sign of it stopping?
17
I'm afraid not, it's worse than before.
18
Oh dear.
19
If it's worse it's a sign it's nearly over.
20
Cheer up, Captain. Buy a flower off a poor girl?
21
I'm sorry, I haven't any change.
22
Oh, I can change half a crown. Here, take this for tuppence.
23
I told you, I'm awfully sorry I haven't...
24
Oh wait a minute...
25
Oh yes, here's three hapence if that's enough for you.
26
Thank you, sir.
27
Here, you be careful and better give him a flower for it.
28
There's a bloke here behind that pillar
29
Taking down every blessed word you're saying.
30
Aw, ain't there nothing wrong about speaking to the gentleman.
31
I've a right to sell flowers if I'll keep off the curb.
32
I'm a respectable girl, so help me! I never spoke to him
33
Except to offer him to buy a flower off me.
34
What's all the blooming noise?
35
It's a tec's taking her down.
36
I'm making an honest living.
37
Aw, sir, don't let him charge me... don't know what it means to me.
38
They'll take away me character and drive me on the streets..
39
For speaking to gentleman!
40
There, there, there, there! Who's hurting you, you silly girl?
41
What do you take me for?
42
On my Bible oath, I never spoke a word.
43
Shut up, shut up. Do I look like a policeman?
44
Then why'd you take down me words fer? How do I know
45
You took me down right. You just show me what you wrote about me.
46
Oh... what's all that ain't proper writing and I can't read it.
47
I can. "I say, Captain, now buy ya a flower off a poor girl".
48
Oh, it's 'cause I called him Captain. I meant no harm.
49
Oh, sir, don't let him lie a charge against me...
50
What, I'll make no charge. Really, sir, if you are a detective
51
you needn't begin protecting me against molestation
52
From young women until I ask you.
53
Anyone can tell the girl meant no harm.
54
He ain't no 'tec, he's a gentleman. Look at his boots.
55
How are all your people down at Selsey?
56
Who told you my people come from Selsey?
57
Never mind, they do.
58
How do you come to be up so far East?
59
You were born in Lisson Grove.
60
Oh, this is for my leaving Lisson Grove.
61
It weren't fit for a pig to live in
62
And I had to pay four and six a week...
63
Live where you like, but stop that noise.
64
Calm down, he can't touch you.
65
You've a right to live where you please.
66
I'm a good girl.
67
Yes you are.
68
Where do I come from?
69
Hexton.
70
Well who said I didn't? Blimey, you know everything, you do.
71
Sir, do you think you could find me a taxi?
72
I don't know if you noticed it, Madame, but it stopped raining.
73
You can get a motorbus to Hampton Court.
74
Well that's where you live, isn't it?
75
What impertinance!
76
Here, tell him where he comes from
77
If you want to go fortune-telling.
78
Cheltenham, Harrow, Cambridge and India?
79
Quite right!
80
Blimey, ain't it? Tecky's a blooming busybody.
81
Allow me to ask you. Do you do this sort of thing
82
For a living at a music hall?
83
Well, I have thought of it. Perhaps I will one day.
84
He's no gentleman, he ain't, interfering with a poor girl.
85
How do you do it, may I ask?
86
Simple phonetics, the science of speech.
87
That's my profession, also my hobby.
88
Anyone can spot an Irishman or a Yorkshireman
89
By his brogue, but I can place a man within six miles.
90
I can place him within two miles in London,
91
sometimes within two streets.
92
He ought to be ashamed of himself, unmanly coward.
93
Is there a living in that?
94
Oh yes, quite fair.
95
Let him mind his own business and leave a poor girl...
96
Woman! Cease this detestable boohooing instantly
97
Or else seek shelter at some other place of worship.
98
I've a right to be here if I like, same as you.
99
One who utters such disgusting and depressing noise
100
Has no right to be anywhere, no right to live.
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