She-Wolf of London
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:28:37
It can't be.
:28:40
[Bell chiming]
:28:53
[Knocking on door]
:28:54
Come in.
:29:00
- Do you mind?
- Of course not.

:29:02
I'm glad you're still up. I want to talk to you.
:29:06
What are you doing with the cotton?
:29:08
I'm stuffing my ears
so I won't hear those awful dogs.

:29:12
Before you shut yourself off
from the world entirely...

:29:15
do you mind if I ask you
a couple of questions?

:29:17
Not at all.
:29:20
CAROL: Did you ever notice...
:29:22
what nice, broad shoulders I have?
:29:25
What do you mean?
:29:27
We've been confiding in each other
for years.

:29:29
Isn't there something you'd like to tell me?
:29:31
No. Why do you ask?
:29:35
I went riding with Barry this afternoon...
:29:37
and we talked about you most of the time.
:29:39
We feel that the thing that's upsetting you...
:29:41
is more sinister than howling dogs.
:29:43
If you'd tell me what it is,
perhaps I can help.

:29:46
Thanks, but there's nothing you can do.
:29:51
PHYLLIS: There's nothing anybody can do.
:29:54
All right.
:29:56
But sometimes it's bad
to keep things to oneself.

:29:59
I'm keeping nothing from you...

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