Mary Reilly
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:17:02
Sir?
:17:04
Yes?
:17:08
It was very good ofyou, sir,
to back me up about the garden.

:17:11
Yes, I think I did ratherwell.
:17:17
Mr. Poole questioned me
so closely about...

:17:20
why I was so long
with you this morning.

:17:22
It was the only excuse
I could think of.

:17:25
So, thankyou.
:17:27
Areyou sure he's not out on the landing
right now, the virtuous Poole?

:17:33
No, sir.
He's gone to bed.

:17:37
I thought, ifyou would like
to examine these scars--

:17:46
Come here.
:17:49
Raiseyour sleeve.
:17:53
These go very deep.
:17:55
Did they never affect
the use ofyour fingers?

:17:59
I couldn't move my thumb for a while,
but it gradually came back to working.

:18:05
Does it still
causeyou any pain?

:18:07
Gives me a bit ofgyp when the weather's
damp. Otherwise it's right as rain.

:18:11
What did this?
:18:24
Come.
:18:25
Sit down.
:18:27
- No, sir.
- I insist.

:18:29
- Something to drink, perhaps?
- No, sir.

:18:39
So, how did it happen?
:18:41
It was a punishment, sir.
:18:49
You done that on purpose,
didn'tyou?

:18:52
No, sir.
:18:55
What doyou think?
I'm made ofmoney?

:18:59
You careless little bitch.

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