She-Wolf of London
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:47:01
You poor darling. Are you badly hurt?
:47:03
Pretty badly mussed up,
but nothing serious.

:47:07
- Hello, Carol.
- What are you doing here?

:47:10
I might ask you the same question.
:47:12
Dwight just answered that.
I came here to meet him.

:47:16
Dwight, this is Barry Lanfield.
Barry, Dwight Severn.

:47:19
- How do you do?
- Hello.

:47:20
Just to make things cosy,
I'm Constable Ernie Hobbs.

:47:25
Now that we all know each other...
:47:26
suppose we go
to park patrol headquarters...

:47:28
and get acquainted with the Inspector.
:47:30
He might have a few questions
to ask, too. Come on, now.

:47:47
[Knocking on door]
:47:56
Good evening, Barry.
:47:57
- Good evening.
- Come in.

:48:00
I'll run upstairs and see
if Phyllis is able to see you.

:48:02
Later.
:48:04
First, I'd like to ask you some questions.
:48:06
- My, you sound serious.
- I am.

:48:09
- Shall we go into the library?
- Certainly.

:48:16
You may cross-examine me, Barrister...
:48:18
but do you mind if I sit down
while you're doing it?

:48:21
I think much better when I'm sitting down.
:48:23
What I'm going to ask you
will require a bit of thinking.

:48:27
Quick thinking.
:48:31
Did you know I saw you
leave the house last night...

:48:33
and followed you to the park?
:48:35
That's how you happened
to be there when I met Dwight.

:48:37
Yes.
:48:38
And that's also how I happened to
discover that you were the she-wolf.

:48:42
Barry, you must be joking.
:48:44
No, I'm quite serious.
:48:46
CAROL: You can't possibly be serious.
BARRY: But I am.

:48:50
Of course, you may not recall
everything you did.

:48:52
Insane people seldom do
when under stress.

:48:55
I'm perfectly sane,
and I was under no stress.

:48:58
I went to the park for only one reason...

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