Mary Reilly
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1:29:37
- Mary?
- Yes, Mr. Poole?

1:29:40
I wantyou to go
and wait in my parlor.

1:29:42
I have something to say toyou.
1:29:45
Yes, Mr. Poole.
1:29:50
- Poole. Thereyou are.
- Yes, sir, I--

1:29:52
I wantyou to payvery close
attention to what I say.

1:29:55
You must make anothervisit
to Finlay and Sons.

1:29:57
I'm very much afraid
theywon't be--

1:29:59
Will you listen to what I'm saying
beforeyou start raising objections?

1:30:02
Three or four months ago
they prepared this at my instruction.

1:30:06
There must have been some impurity
in the compound because since then...

1:30:11
neither they nor any ofthe other
chemists has been able to reproduce it.

1:30:16
You must ask them
to analyze this precisely...

1:30:19
and then wait on the premises...
1:30:22
until they succeed
in reconstituting it.

1:30:30
Tell them that this is a matter
ofthe greatest urgency.

1:30:33
Life and death.
1:30:35
I will, sir.
1:30:39
Mary, will you come with me?
1:30:44
At least there is someone
in this house I can rely on.

1:30:56
I didn't know ifI could believe
what he was saying.

1:30:58
But it's true, isn't it?

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