Mary Reilly
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:39:31
Dr.Jekyll is all too
benevolent an employer.

:39:35
So it falls to me
to draw attention to occasions...

:39:38
when I feel members ofthe household
are failing in their duties.

:39:42
It is also my task,
may I remind you...

:39:45
to dismiss those staffwho
persistently overstep the mark.

:39:49
Yes, sir.
:39:51
Haveyou any idea
to what I may be referring?

:39:55
It was not my place
to advise the master not to work.

:39:57
Quite so. Now help me on
with my Ulster.

:40:00
The master requires certain
supplies from the chemist.

:40:03
Naturally, we're all concerned
when Dr.Jekyll is unwell.

:40:07
We are hardly likely
to improve his condition...

:40:09
by drawing attention to our own
entirely insignificant opinions.

:40:14
You must be aware there are
a great manyyoung women...

:40:16
in straitened circumstances
who could fill your position...

:40:19
and observe a few
elementary regulations.

:40:23
Remember that.
:40:49
- Mary.
- Yes, sir?

:40:52
When we had our talk, you refused
to sayyou hated your father.

:40:58
I don't.

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