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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2011 · 4 MIN

07- Consider Yourself

from Oliver! (OLC1960)

[DODGER] Consider yourself at home. Consider yourlef one of the familhy. We've taken to you so strong. It's clear we're going to get along. Consider yourself well in Consider yourslef par to the furniture. There isn't a lot to spare. Who cares?..What ever we've goin we share! If it should chance to be We should see Some harder days Empty larder days Why grouse? Alsyas a-chance we'll meet Somebody To foot the bill Then the drinks are on the house! Consider yourself our mate. We do't want to have no fuss, For after some consideration, we can state... Consider yourself One of us! Consider yourself... [OLIVER] At home? [DODGER] Consider yourself... [OLIVER] One of the family [CAPTAIN] We've taken to you [OLIVER] So strong [HAND WALKER] It's clear...we're... [ALL] Going to get along [DODGER] Consider yourself... [CHARLIE BATES] Well in! [DODGER] Consider yourself... [SNAKE] Part of the furniture [OLIVER] There isn't a lot to spare [ALL] Who cares? Whatever we got we share [DODGER] Nobody tries to be lah-di-dah or uppity-- There a cup-o'-tea for all. [ALL] Only it's wise to be handy wiv a rolling pin Whne the landlord omes to call! [DODGER] Consider yourself Our mate. We don't want to have no fuss [ALL] For after some consideration we can sate [OLIVER] Considter yourself [DODGER] Yes! [ALL] One of us! [COMPANY] Consider yourself at home... We've taken to you so strong. Consider yourself well in... There isn't a lot to spare If it should chance to be We should see Some harder days Empty larder days -- Why grouse? Always a chane we'll meet Somebody To food the bill -- Then the drinks are on the house! Consider yourself our mate. We don't want to have no fuss For after some consideration, we can state... Consider yourself... One of us! [DODGER] Consider yourself [ALL] At home. [DODGER] We've taken to you [ALL] So strong [DODGER] Consider yourself [ALL] Well in. There isn't a lot to spare. Nobody tries to be lah-di-dah or uppity. There's a cup-o'-tea for all Only it's wise to be handy wiv a rolling pin Wen the landlord comes to call Consider yourself our mate We don't want to have no fuss For after some consideration we can state Consider yourself One of us... For after some consideration we can state Consider yourself... One of us! If it should chance to be We should see some harder days, Empyt larder days, Why grouse? Always a chance we'll meet Somebody to foot the bill. Then the drinks are on the house. Consider yourself at home. Consider yourself one of the family. We've taken to you so strong. It's clear we're going to get along. Consider yourself well in. Consider yourself part of the furniture. There isn't a lot to spare. Who cares? Whatever we've got we share. If it should chance to be We should see some harder days, Empty larder days, Why grouse? Always a chance we'll meet Somebody to foot the bill. Then the drinks are on the house. Consider yourself our mate. We don't want to have no fuss For after some considertaion we can state Consider yourself... One of us!!

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