Mary Reilly
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:55:16
Youjust can't say no
to our employer, can you?

:55:21
And you believe
everyword he says?

:55:24
The doctor's been
very kind to me.

:55:27
He's much too old foryou,
ofcourse.

:55:29
I don't know whatyou mean.
:55:37
I keep telling him
he works too hard.

:55:40
Areyou aware, when you're with him,
ofhow much he longs to touch you?

:55:45
Ofcourse not.
:55:46
He conceals it that well,
does he?

:55:49
I don't want to talk about this.
:55:51
Whateveryou say.
:55:54
It is difficult to understand someone
who is entirely incapable...

:55:59
ofsimply asking forwhat he most wants
in the world, don'tyou agree?

:56:03
How can you presume to know
what goes on in the doctor's mind?

:56:06
Inspired guesswork.
Instinct. Fellow feeling.

:56:12
- What does he want them for?
- I've never bothered to ask.

:56:15
I just supply the organs
as required.

:56:21
You've no idea
how strange and twisting...

:56:24
are the ways ofscience.
:56:26
Wait there.
:56:30
Afternoon, Doctor.
:56:33
Visit from the butcher.
:56:36
What's that?
:56:40
He can't tell why, Mary,
but the doctor feels a bit hungry.

:56:43
Tea and sandwiches, perhaps.
:56:46
For two, sir?
:56:49
Why not?
:56:53
Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
would like some tea.


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