Mary Reilly
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:23:00
I don't know, sir.
:23:02
Surely he was a monster.
:23:06
When I was little and he was in work,
he wasn't so bad then.

:23:10
It was the drinking
that did it.

:23:11
You think
it was only the drink?

:23:15
The drink turned him
into a different man.

:23:17
A different man?
:23:19
He even looked different.
:23:21
What doyou mean?
:23:23
It was like he carried
another person inside him...

:23:27
and the drinking
brought him out.

:23:30
Or maybe set him free.
:23:36
I'd likeyou to do something for me
in strictest confidence.

:23:39
I wantyou to deliver
this letter.

:23:42
I expectyou know
where that is.

:23:44
There'll be no reply
other than a yes or a no.

:23:47
- Very good, sir.
- You'll do it then?

:23:50
Ifyou want me to, sir.
:23:52
Thankyou, Mary.
:23:59
Haven'tyou everwished for
a completely new life, Mary?

:24:02
No, sir.
What good would that do?

:24:05
Supposeyou were able to do
absolutelywhateveryou wanted...

:24:08
with no consequences
and no regrets.

:24:11
Then what?
:24:13
I don't believe there is such a thing
as actions without consequences.

:24:56
Strictly speaking,
I've no vacancies at the moment.

:24:59
We might be able to come
to some particular arrangement.


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