She-Wolf of London
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:32:12
DRIVER: Go on, lad.
:32:14
LATHAM: Good evening.
CONSTABLE: Good evening.

:32:15
Yes, well, now,
these are your reinforcements.

:32:18
Inspector Pierce wants the park
patrolled by officers...

:32:21
travelling in pairs until further notice.
:32:23
Very good, sir.
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You men pair off with the regular patrolmen.
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They'll show you the ropes.
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MAN #1: Very good.
MAN #2: All right.

:32:31
I say, Constable...
:32:33
what's your theory
about these strange goings-on?

:32:36
There are quite a few stray dogs
roaming the parks these nights.

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I'm sure that one of the bolder ones
has been attacking the people.

:32:44
That's the Inspector's theory, too.
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Has it ever occurred to you
that it might be a werewolf?

:32:51
You're pulling my leg, aren't you?
:32:53
- There are no such things.
- The Inspector thinks that, too.

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- Good night.
- Good night, sir.

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[Sinister instrumental music]
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[Dogs barking]
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- Constable, anything new?
- No, sir.

:33:39
Everything is comparatively quiet.
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With the exception of a few dogs howling.
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At the rate we're rounding them up...
:33:45
there'll be no dogs to howl tomorrow night.
:33:47
I suppose you're still of the opinion...
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that when the park is cleared
of the dogs the attacks will stop.

:33:52
Certainly, sir. Aren't you?
:33:55
I'm not so sure. Well, see you later.

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