She-Wolf of London
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people hang out lighted lanterns
to ward off evil spirits.

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You've evidently been reading up
on the subject, haven't you?

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Yes, I have.
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Plato and Pythagoras on the
transmigration of souls, I suppose.

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Yes.
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Don't tell me
you've overlooked Shakespeare.

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Let's see, now.
Merchant of Venice, wasn't it?

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"Thou almost mak'st me waver in my faith
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"To hold opinion with Pythagoras
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"That souls of animals infuse themselves
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"Into the trunks of men.
Thy currish spirit

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"Govern'd by a wolf who,
hang'd for human slaughter

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"Even from the gallows did his fell soul fleet
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"And, whilst thou layest in thy
unhallowed dam

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"Infus'd itself in thee for thy desires
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"Are wolfish, bloody, starv'd and ravenous"
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- Barry, stop it!
- Oh, darling.

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I'm sorry. I didn't realise
it would hit you like this.

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I'm so terribly frightened.
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Hold me tight, awfully tight!
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[Phyllis sobbing]
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I'm taking personal charge tonight.
These are my orders:

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You are to arrest any person,
man or woman...

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who cannot give a satisfactory
reason for being in the park.

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Furthermore, if anyone tries to
avoid questioning by running away...

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you are to shoot
after a single command to halt.

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You've been provided with firearms
for this emergency.

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We'll start patrolling at once.
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All right, men. To your posts.
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I think I'll take a turn in the park myself.
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- Very good, sir.
- All right.

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[Suspenseful instrumental music]

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