Mary Reilly
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The master requires certain
supplies from the chemist.

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Naturally, we're all concerned
when Dr.Jekyll is unwell.

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We are hardly likely
to improve his condition...

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by drawing attention to our own
entirely insignificant opinions.

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You must be aware there are
a great manyyoung women...

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in straitened circumstances
who could fill your position...

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and observe a few
elementary regulations.

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Remember that.
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- Mary.
- Yes, sir?

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When we had our talk, you refused
to sayyou hated your father.

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I don't.
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Why not?
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He put a dark place in me,
and I can't forgive him for that.

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But it's part ofme now,
and how can I regret what I am?

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Though it often makes me sad.
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Oh, well, sadness, yes.
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That can't be helped.
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That comes in like the tide.
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I knowyou're afraid ofrats.
You told me.

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But what else
areyou afraid of?

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I don't know, sir.
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Bad dreams.
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- I see.
- Confined spaces.

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Yes, ofcourse.
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But whatyou're saying is,
you're never afraid ofyourself.

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I didn't say that.
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You are afraid ofyourself?

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