She-Wolf of London
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:39:14
- Good morning, Barry.
- Good morning, Mrs. Winthrop.

:39:17
Won't you come in?
:39:21
[Door closes]
:39:23
Carol's in the garden if you'd like to see her.
:39:25
I didn't come to see Carol.
:39:26
I'm going to take Phyllis
for a drive in the country.

:39:29
You must be joking.
:39:30
She's much too ill to leave the house.
:39:32
Suppose we let her
be the judge of that, Mrs. Winthrop.

:39:35
MARTHA: See here. You can't go upstairs.
BARRY: Why not?

:39:38
Phyllis is going to be my wife.
I insist on seeing her.

:39:40
MARTHA: I'm sure she'll refuse to go
with you.

:39:50
Cheer up, sobersides.
:39:52
After all, this is better
than moping in bed at home.

:39:56
- Isn't it?
- Yes, I suppose it is.

:40:09
BARRY: You don't know what a relief it is
to see you perking up.

:40:12
BARRY: It's good for you
to get away from that house.

:40:15
BARRY: I wonder why your aunt
was so insistent I couldn't see you.

:40:18
Aunt Martha was acting
for my own good, to protect me.

:40:22
To protect you? From what?
:40:27
Look, darling...
:40:29
I know something's been bothering you...
:40:31
and I want you to tell me what it is.
:40:34
It isn't anything so serious
we can't overcome it together.

:40:37
After all, we are going to be married.
:40:40
We can't be married, Barry. Ever.
:40:44
Why not?
:40:45
I can't tell you that.
:40:48
It's just that it wouldn't be fair to you.
:40:52
I think I understand.
:40:53
You're not going to let me in
for the curse of the Allenbys...

:40:56
and all that sort of thing. Is that it?
:40:58
How did you know?
:40:59
Carol mentioned your being
frightened of howling dogs of late.


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