Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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:04:19
-I must go to the hospital, sir.
-On a Sunday?

:04:22
You mean that outrageous individual.
:04:24
Harry says that Providence dropped
the man right into his lap.

:04:27
-Well, but isn't this most unusual, my boy?
-I'm sorry, but it is, sir, most unusual.

:04:32
Don't you dare be late
for the Marley dinner tonight.

:04:35
And let you have a free rein
with all those men? I should say not.

:04:46
-That's a silly little hat you've got on.
-I knew you'd like it.

:04:50
There isn't anything about you I like.
:04:55
All right, Jenkins.
:04:58
I'm sorry.
:05:01
-My dear, please.
-Sorry, Father.

:05:05
Beatrix, I'm a very broad-minded man
but I do wish Harry...

:05:08
...wouldn't make such demonstrations
of affection in public...

:05:12
-...even if you are going to marry him.
-Now, Father darling, don't be pompous.

:05:17
Good heavens, nibbling your knuckles.
:05:21
I'll tell them what a grown man
really thinks about.

:05:24
I can't allow it.
It's a matter of ethics, Jekyll.

:05:27
-Please, Dr. Jekyll, may I go in?
-No, not now, Mrs. Higgins.

:05:30
Bear up.
That's how you can help.

:05:39
It's the greatest opportunity I've ever had.
The more I see it, the more I realize it.

:05:43
My dear Jekyll, you know how
we all admire your work...

:05:46
...and this case does come
within the scope of your research.

:05:50
That's why I'd like to bow
to your opinion.

:05:52
But as head of the staff
at this hospital, I cannot....


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