She-Wolf of London
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:11:01
Talk to him. Let him know
you're not afraid of him.

:11:04
There might be something in what she says.
:11:06
Try petting him, see what happens.
:11:13
[Dog barking ferociously]
:11:14
No. Take him away, please!
:11:18
Very well, my dear. Come along.
I'll lock him in the garden.

:11:27
I'm sorry I'm such a coward, Barry.
:11:29
I don't blame you for being afraid,
the way he was carrying on.

:11:33
[Dog continues barking]
:11:45
[Dogs whining and howling]
:11:52
[Sombre instrumental music]
:12:25
[Door opens]
:12:29
[Phyllis gasps]
:12:30
PHYLLIS: Aunt Martha. You startled me.
:12:33
MARTHA: I'm sorry, Phyllis.
:12:36
MARTHA: I heard you stirring about.
:12:38
MARTHA: I thought I'd just look in
and say good night.

:12:41
What in the world is that?
:12:43
It's a lantern.
:12:45
But why did you hang it out there?
:12:48
I thought it might keep the dogs
from making such a racket.

:12:51
PHYLLIS: They've been at it all evening.
:12:52
Come now, my dear.
You can tell me the truth.

:12:55
PHYLLIS: What do you mean?
:12:56
I'm familiar with
that old Scottish superstition...

:12:58
of hanging out a lighted lantern
when dogs howl...


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