She-Wolf of London
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:23:02
She's been telling me that for two days now.
:23:04
Mrs. Winthrop is peculiar, if you ask me.
:23:06
Only don't tell her I said so.
:23:08
I won't, if you'll let me
go through here to the garden.

:23:11
Go ahead! What's holding you?
:23:13
If you get caught,
I'll swear I never set eyes on you.

:23:15
And I'll confirm it.
:23:22
BARRY: Hello, darling.
PHYLLIS: Barry.

:23:25
How did you get here?
:23:27
I'll tell you about that later.
First, I want to talk to you.

:23:30
Why have you been avoiding me, Phyllis?
:23:32
I've been trying to see you
for the past two days.

:23:35
Is that any way to treat the man
you're marrying next Wednesday?

:23:39
Barry, please. I can't talk about it now.
:23:54
Phyllis, what's the matter?
:23:55
It's Barry. Will you please ask him to go?
:24:01
Barry, I didn't know you were here.
:24:02
Where did Phyllis go? I must talk to her.
:24:05
You'd better not.
You've upset her enough already.

:24:07
How could I have upset her?
:24:08
I walked into the garden...
:24:09
and asked why she's been avoiding me.
:24:11
Perhaps because she didn't want
you to see her while she was ill.

:24:14
She's a sensitive girl.
:24:15
Don't force the issue
when she's feeling as she does now.

:24:18
What's wrong with her?
:24:20
What's come over her?
:24:21
A girl about to be married
should be in great spirits.

:24:24
It's just a case of nerves.
I'm sure it's nothing serious.

:24:27
In a few days, when she's feeling better...
:24:29
she'll be a different person.
:24:30
In the meantime, I'll take good care of her.
:24:33
You'd better go now.
:24:45
CAROL: Hello.
BARRY: Good afternoon, Carol.

:24:47
I know. You've been calling
on the bride-to-be.

:24:49
- How is she?
- I wish I knew.

:24:53
Will you come for a drive with me?
I'd like to talk to you.

:24:57
All right.

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