Mary Reilly
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:44:04
I'm afraid this won't be
a very pleasant errand.

:44:08
- Is it to Mrs. Farraday?
- It is.

:44:11
And I can't tell you
how important it may be.

:44:37
Come in here!
:44:40
He won't slip out ofthis one
with a few quid and a smarmy letter.

:44:44
All the same,
you'd better read it.

:44:56
He ought to have the courage
to come here hisself...

:44:58
and clean up after
that mad dog ofhis.

:45:00
- He said there might be a reply.
- And so there might.

:45:03
Come with me.
:45:06
In you go.
:45:16
Don't even ask.
:45:27
What shall I tell him?
:45:29
Tell him no need to panic.
I'll do anything he wants.

:45:34
And you take this home
with you to HarryJekyll.

:45:42
What am I supposed--
:45:46
Ah, yes, it takes all sorts.
:45:50
You tell HarryJekyll
this is such linen...

:45:52
as even his old friend Mrs. Farraday
can't clean for him!


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