When the young urchin tries to buy the chicken, the owner of the stall tells him that the chicken is dying because it has been filled with "fluids" . The owner says that if this were discovered out, his business would be "ruined". The young urchin tells the owner that he is not admitting his mistake, but that he will "sew your mouth up" if he does not take back what he said. When the owner refuses to take back his words, the urchin tells him to "swung trip ah crack splat" , which is a slang term for "crack a poor chicken". The owner tells the urchin that he has a "string of bad luck" and that his friend, Mr. Sun, has failed to sell one chicken and has lost another. The urchin says that the owner is a "black-hearted merchant" who has "got connections" and urges the owner to "try and run" and "stop them". The urchin thanks the owner for his kindness and tells him he is welcome to come back again. He says that he would not have gotten himself into the mess if it had not been for the owner's generosity. He tells the man to "hurry up, get a taxi" and says that they must stop him before he reaches the market entrance. He asks the urchin to take some seafood with him and says they are "much tastier than
When the young urchin tries to buy the chicken, the owner of the stall tells him that the chicken is dying because it has been filled with "fluids" . The owner says that if this were discovered out, his business would be "ruined". The young urchin tells the owner that he is not admitting his mistake, but that he will "sew your mouth up" if he does not take back what he said. When the owner refuses to take back his words, the urchin tells him to "swung trip ah crack splat" , which is a slang term for "crack a poor chicken". The owner tells the urchin that he has a "string of bad luck" and that his friend, Mr. Sun, has failed to sell one chicken and has lost another. The urchin says that the owner is a "black-hearted merchant" who has "got connections" and urges the owner to "try and run" and "stop them". The urchin thanks the owner for his kindness and tells him he is welcome to come back again. He says that he would not have gotten himself into the mess if it had not been for the owner's generosity. He tells the man to "hurry up, get a taxi" and says that they must stop him before he reaches the market entrance. He asks the urchin to take some seafood with him and says they are "much tastier than