Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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1:32:02
Come now, don't waste time
with prying questions.

1:32:05
-Let me have it--
-I don't like your attitude.

1:32:07
-Suppose you introduce yourself.
-Hyde. What difference does that make?

1:32:16
-You an acquaintance of Jekyll?
-Yes.

1:32:18
Yes, of course. I'm an old friend.
Now let me have the--

1:32:21
Where is Dr. Jekyll?
1:32:23
-Don't worry, he's alive.
-What's the matter? Is he ill?

1:32:26
-No! He's perfectly all right.
-Very well, then.

1:32:28
-I'll come with you and see for myself.
-You pretentious fool!

1:32:32
-You take another step with that, I'll shoot.
-Now, wait a minute, Lanyon.

1:32:36
I can't let you come with me,
and I can't tell you any more.

1:32:39
-Why not?
-Because. Because.

1:32:43
I warn you,
don't stick your nose into this.

1:32:46
You'd better let me go, Lanyon.
1:32:48
-You can ask Jekyll about it tomorrow.
-You'll take me to Harry Jekyll this minute.

1:32:54
For the last time, Lanyon,
would you let me leave alone?

1:32:57
-No.
-All right. All right, then.

1:33:01
Let it be on your own head.
1:33:47
Now, once again, Lanyon...
1:33:50
...will you let me take this glass
and go?

1:33:52
No, why should l?
1:33:55
For your own sake, Lanyon.
1:33:56
Whatever you're going to do,
get on with it!


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