Mary Reilly
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Mary Reilly.
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Doyou know who I am?
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You're Mr. Hyde,
the master's assistant.

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You may say so.
What doyou think?

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I always had
an artistic temperament.

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I know I owe my existence
to science, but...

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I've never been able to whip up
much enthusiasm for it.

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Strange...
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the thoughts that come unbidden,
don'tyou find?

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Ifyou mean we're not always
in control ofour ideas--

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Why should we want to be?
That's the question.

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I've never been
in favor ofcontrol.

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By all accounts, your fatherwas
no paragon at controlling himself.

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Men will chatter
amongst themselves in a--

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What I wasn't able to find out
was how far it might have gone...

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between your father
and yourself.

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Didn'tyou look forward
to them sometimes...


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