The Invisible Man
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:10:02
It's not romantic, but it saves
hundreds of deaths and stomachaches.

:10:06
What things should men leave alone?
:10:08
He worked in secret. He kept a lot of stuff
locked in a big cupboard in his laboratory.

:10:12
He never opened it until he'd barred
the door and drawn the blinds.

:10:15
Straightforward scientists have no need
for barred doors and drawn blinds.

:10:21
He cares nothing for you, Flora.
:10:23
He'll never care about anything
but test tubes and chemicals.

:10:26
How can he go away like this
without a word?

:10:29
Flora, dear. Please, darling,
let me tell you how I feel.

:10:32
- I can't work or sleep until I know.
- Leave me alone! How can you?

:10:55
(mutters)
:11:01
There's a way back, you fool.
:11:04
There must be a way back.
:11:06
(knocking)
:11:07
- What is it?
- Your luncheon.

:11:09
- Take it away.
- You don't want it cold, do you?

:11:12
Do you suppose that I'm going to carry
trays backwards and forwards all day?

:11:16
Luncheon's at one, and it's one now!
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Get out!
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(screams)
:11:33
He's not gonna stay under this roof,
not another hour!

:11:37
Crashed the tray out of me hand,
and swore at me.

:11:40
Turns my best sitting room
into a chemist's shop.

:11:42
Spillages on the carpets!
And him a week behind with his money!

:11:47
Go and tell him if he ain't
packed up and gone in half an hour,

:11:50
we'll have the law in to turn him out.
:11:53
And take him his bill.
:11:56
Three pounds ten.
And see you get it before you come out.

:11:59
Go on.

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