She-Wolf of London
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:45:09
BARRY: Good evening.
CONSTABLE: Hold on, sir.

:45:11
What are you doing in the park at this hour?
:45:14
Frankly, I'm doing
a little private investigating.

:45:16
Planning to capture the she-wolf
single-handed, I presume.

:45:20
Something like that.
:45:21
These weird stories
in the newspapers fascinate me.

:45:23
I'll have to trouble you for your name.
:45:26
- My name is Barry Lanfield.
- Your occupation?

:45:28
I'm a barrister, in partnership with my father.
:45:32
- Not Sir Sidney Lanfield?
- Yes.

:45:35
- Any credentials to prove it?
- Certainly.

:46:01
[Suspenseful instrumental music intensifies]
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[Growling and snarling]
:46:18
MAN: Help!
:46:20
Someone! Stop! Help!
:46:27
What's happened, sir?
:46:31
I was sitting on that bench...
:46:33
and this woman, or whatever it was...
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howled and grabbed me by the throat.
:46:38
There!
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MAN: There she is now.
CONSTABLE: After her, men. After her!

:46:44
Did you get a look at her face?
:46:46
No, I was much too busy protecting myself.
:46:49
She seemed terribly strong for a woman.
:46:54
Dwight, what happened?
:46:55
I was waiting for you to show up...
:46:57
when this wolf-woman evidently
decided to make me her next victim.


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