She-Wolf of London
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:21:08
- Hello, Barry.
- Good morning. Is Phyllis ready?

:21:10
I promised I'd drive her
to the dressmaker's this morning.

:21:13
I'm afraid she can't go with you, Barry.
:21:15
- Why not?
- She's ill.

:21:18
Not too ill to receive a visitor, I hope.
:21:21
I don't know. I'll go to her room
and ask her. Come in.

:21:25
I just can't live with myself
knowing that I murdered that child.

:21:29
MARTHA: You murdered no one.
:21:31
MARTHA: Now, you must stop talking
about it. Or even thinking about it.

:21:34
The idea that a frail girl like you...
:21:36
could literally tear a boy of 10
to pieces is utterly ridiculous.

:21:42
I wish I could believe that.
:21:44
[Knocking on door]
:21:46
MARTHA: Is that you, Carol?
CAROL: Yes, Mother.

:21:52
MARTHA: What is it?
CAROL: Barry's here.

:21:54
CAROL: I said you were ill
and he wants to see you.

:21:56
CAROL: Shall I have him come up?
PHYLLIS: No. Don't let him come up.

:22:00
Tell him I can't see him.
I never want to see him again.

:22:04
You can't possibly mean that, Phyllis.
:22:06
Of course she doesn't mean it.
:22:08
Explain that she's sleeping
and asked not to be disturbed.

:22:10
Tell him she'll see him tomorrow.
:22:12
But I won't be able to see him tomorrow.
:22:14
I'm positive you will, my dear.
:22:18
Drink this.
:22:19
MARTHA: It will calm your nerves.
:22:21
Please, Phyllis.
:22:28
You're keeping Barry waiting, Carol.
:22:31
I'm never going to see Barry again,
Aunt Martha.

:22:34
I just couldn't.
:22:36
I'd feel...
:22:38
I'd feel unclean.
:22:47
- What're you doing here, Mr. Barry?
- Not so loud.

:22:49
Go on with your work.
I want to ask you some questions.

:22:52
- How's Phyllis this morning?
- She seems much better, sir.

:22:55
She's in the garden now, getting some sun.
:22:58
That's strange.
:22:59
Mrs. Winthrop told me
she was too ill to see me.


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