:15:03
As I'm sureyou're all aware...
:15:06
the pressure ofmywork has
increased considerably oflate.
:15:09
Consequently, I have decided
to take on an assistant.
:15:13
His name is Mr. Edward Hyde...
:15:16
and I intend to give him
the run ofthe house.
:15:19
Ofcourse, as a rule,
he will come and go...
:15:22
by the side door
ofmy laboratory.
:15:24
But when he does have
the occasion to step over here...
:15:27
I trustyou will treat him with the same
respect thatyou've always shown me.
:15:31
You may rely on it.
:15:32
Will the gentleman
be taking his meals here, sir?
:15:35
Not as a rule, no.
:15:38
There really is
no cause for concern.
:15:41
He is a quite remarkable
young man.
:15:47
He's a solitary one,
isn't he, the doctor?
:15:50
Ayear or two back
he used to have dinner parties.
:15:53
- Then hejust stopped.
- Shame.
:15:55
Oh, no.
Best thing ever happened.
:15:58
Think ofthe washing up.
:16:00
And he's never had any sort of...
a lady friend?
:16:04
Never a woman stepped
in the front door.
:16:07
Not since I've been here.
:16:11
- Strange.
- Bradshaw says he goes to houses.
:16:14
What?
:16:20
Bradshaw says
he goes to houses.
:16:23
What doyou mean?
:16:25
You know.
:16:27
Houses.
:16:33
I can't believe that.
:16:36
You best get offifyou're going.
I'll finish up here.
:16:40
Thanks.