Mary Reilly
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- She said you should've goneyourself.
- I couldn't.

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I'm sureyou understand.
A place like that.

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I sent my assistant, Mr. Hyde.
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She called him a mad dog.
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On those rare occasions...
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when a woman like Mrs. Farraday
is not at fault herself...

:47:27
she is liable to experience
a rush ofrighteous indignation.

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I happen to know that Mr. Hyde...
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did everything that he could.
:47:38
The girl had already
lost too much blood.

:47:41
These amateur operations,
as I'm sureyou--

:47:45
Well, let's not
discuss the details.

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Just rest assured
that I shall continue...

:47:53
to look into the matter.
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I suppose it would have been too much
to expect a bit ofgratitude.

:48:05
I'm sorry I doubted you, sir.
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I'm going to lock my door
and work.

:48:15
Tell Poole he may close up
as he pleases.

:48:18
I may not go back
into the house tonight.


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