Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Harry.
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What are you doing here, Bea?
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-Oh, Harry, then you're not....
-Not what?

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Oh, I don't know.
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I had the strangest feeling.
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-I thought--
-Yes? You thought?

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That you were going away...
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...without ever seeing me again.
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Well, why would I do that, Bea?
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-I love you. Why....
-Oh, I know.

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But I lost you for a moment, Harry.
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-I was afraid.
-But you're not afraid now?

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Of course not.
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Well, you see that everything's all right...
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...nothing has happened,
that I'm the same as I ever was?

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Of course.
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-lt must have been a dream.
-Yes, yes, a dream.

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You're not angry with me?
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Angry?
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Oh, I don't want you to leave me. Ever.
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Oh, darling.
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I love you so much.
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-Please don't send me away.
-No.

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Yes, Father?
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It's a good thing I was worried about your
behavior tonight. I couldn't sleep myself.

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Sir Charles, I know it's strange to find
Beatrix here but I want you to believe that--

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All I can believe is that your ideas
are not normal, Jekyll, not fit--

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Sir Charles, I asked Beatrix
to come here tonight because--

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No, Harry.
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Father, I know my being here is difficult
to understand, but I'm not ashamed.

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Then, my dear, I shall be for you,
because I do understand.

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We leave for the Continent
tomorrow on the boat train.

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Father, please.
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Oh, come, Sir Charles. After all,
you could eliminate all this difficulty...

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...if you'd set an early date
for our marriage.


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