She-Wolf of London
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And your shoes...
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[Knocking on door]
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MARTHA: Compose yourself.
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[Knocking continues]
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MARTHA: Is that you, Carol?
CAROL: Yes, Mother. May I come in?

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Certainly, dear.
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- Good morning, Phyllis.
- Good morning, Carol.

:37:28
Barry's downstairs.
He suggested we go riding with him.

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Would you tell him
I'm not up to it this morning?

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Of course.
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But won't you see him for a few moments?
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He's terribly worried about you.
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No, I can't see him.
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She had a very restless night.
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She's in no condition to have visitors.
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That's not going to be
much consolation for Barry.

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Any message you'd like me to give him?
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No. No message.
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By the way, have you heard the news?
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What news?
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CAROL: A Scotland Yard man was murdered
in the park...

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by a madwoman
who made a noise like an animal.

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The morning paper is full of it.
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I murdered him!
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Hush. You did nothing of the kind.
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I know I did.
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I'm going to a doctor.
I can't stand this any longer.

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You'll do nothing of the sort.
I won't permit it.

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If you told your story to a doctor...
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he'd have you committed to an asylum.
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- You don't want that, do you?
- No.

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[Phyllis exclaiming in despair]
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Look.
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That must be the place
where the Scotland Yard man...

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was murdered last night.
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I suppose so.
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If I could only talk to Phyllis...
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I'm sure that I could get her
to tell me what's wrong.

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Then why don't you?
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How can I? Your mother insists
she's too ill to see me.

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Haven't you ever overruled a woman?

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