Time After Time
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:49:03
What is it, H.G.? You're becoming
extremely tiresome.

:49:08
-The girl.
-Which girl? You mean this one?

:49:12
Let her go.Please, I beg you.
You can afford to be magnanimous.

:49:17
Women throughout the centuries
are yours for the taking.

:49:21
Is it so important?
:49:25
I don't find her attractive.Do you?
You're not about to disagree?

:49:30
No.
:49:31
-No, what?
-No, I don't find her attractive.

:49:36
-Shall I cut her throat then?
-No.Please.

:49:43
John.You and l, we were friends once.
I admired you.

:49:48
What are you babbling about, Wells?
You've become quite an old fool.

:49:54
Yes.I am an old fool.
I know nothing.

:50:01
And she means that much to you?
:50:07
Yes.
:50:10
Please.
:50:19
I'm sorry.
:50:21
H.G., it's checkmate
and you've lost again.

:50:28
Herbert!

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