Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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1:02:00
Supposing I had to take a trip
from time to time?

1:02:04
You....
1:02:06
You mean...soon?
1:02:08
Well, now, I don't know.
1:02:13
Oh, you mustn't look so worried.
1:02:17
It won't be for a long, long time.
1:02:22
Oh, I see.
1:02:24
So we won't think
about it now, will we?

1:02:27
No, sir.
1:02:29
When I do go, it will break
your heart, won't it?

1:02:32
Yes, sir.
1:02:45
Well....
1:02:47
What would my little cherub
like to do this evening?

1:02:50
Oh, sir, could we go out?
1:02:53
Out? You mean gad about a bit,
see the sights?

1:02:57
Yes, sir. Oh, you'd like it,
wouldn't you, sir?

1:03:00
Well, now, I don't know. I don't know.
That might be very charming.

1:03:03
Where would we go?
1:03:05
Oh, they say that the Empire
and such places--

1:03:07
They do? Who does?
1:03:09
Well, Marcia, sir.
She says it's ever so gay.

1:03:12
-Oh, really?
-Yes.

1:03:15
We can go, can't we?
1:03:16
They say that the bill
is ever so good.

1:03:22
And I haven't been out for so long.
1:03:25
No. No, that's right.
You haven't, have you?

1:03:28
You do look a little pale.
1:03:31
Yes. Yes, that's true.
Not that I am complaining, you understand--

1:03:34
Oh, no. Oh, no, no. I understand.
1:03:37
You're just nervous and jumpy, that's all.
1:03:39
-Yes, sir.
-Yes, yes.

1:03:41
You have that cooped-up feeling.
1:03:45
Yes. You do understand, don't you?
1:03:47
-Yes, yes.
-Well, then--

1:03:48
Well, now, where would we go?
1:03:53
We might go to Albert Hall.
1:03:56
Yes. And hear a symphony.

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