She-Wolf of London
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I'll run upstairs and see
if Phyllis is able to see you.

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Later.
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First, I'd like to ask you some questions.
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- My, you sound serious.
- I am.

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- Shall we go into the library?
- Certainly.

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You may cross-examine me, Barrister...
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but do you mind if I sit down
while you're doing it?

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I think much better when I'm sitting down.
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What I'm going to ask you
will require a bit of thinking.

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Quick thinking.
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Did you know I saw you
leave the house last night...

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and followed you to the park?
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That's how you happened
to be there when I met Dwight.

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Yes.
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And that's also how I happened to
discover that you were the she-wolf.

:48:42
Barry, you must be joking.
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No, I'm quite serious.
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CAROL: You can't possibly be serious.
BARRY: But I am.

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Of course, you may not recall
everything you did.

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Insane people seldom do
when under stress.

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I'm perfectly sane,
and I was under no stress.

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I went to the park for only one reason...
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to meet Dwight Severn.
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I've been meeting him three nights
a week for the past two months.

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BARRY: You're sure you went
directly to the meeting place?

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I am certain.
Do you mind if I ask a question?

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Go ahead.
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How did you happen to see me
when I left the house last night?

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I was worried about Phyllis.
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I decided to watch the house all night.
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Something she said when we were
riding yesterday made me think...

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You suspect that she might be
the she-wolf, don't you?

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I did...
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until I saw you steal out of the house.
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Now I don't know what to think.
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- Good evening, Barry.
- Good evening, Mrs. Winthrop.

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Why didn't you let me know
Barry was calling, Carol?

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I would've made you a cup of chocolate.
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- I'll make it now.
- Please don't bother.

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I just dropped by hoping I might see Phyllis.
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I'm afraid you can't, Barry.
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She's been terribly upset since you
took her riding yesterday afternoon.

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I don't know why it is, but you seem
to be a disturbing influence.

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Perhaps she'll feel better in the morning.
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I'll drop around again then.

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