Mary Reilly
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1:08:00
No, sir.
1:08:02
But I understand
a cup was broken.

1:08:06
That's right.
1:08:07
How did that happen?
1:08:11
- I dropped it, sir.
- You dropped it?

1:08:13
- On the carpet?
- No, sir.

1:08:15
- It landed on the fender, sir.
- I see.

1:08:19
- It should be stopped from yourwages.
- Yes, sir.

1:08:22
I'll discuss it with the master.
You may go.

1:08:31
Poole tells meyou've confessed
to breaking a cup.

1:08:39
Yes, sir. I'm sorry.
1:08:41
After the storyyou told me
aboutyour father, I can't understand...

1:08:45
howyou could ever bring yourself
to sayyou've broken a cup.

1:08:50
Especiallywhen
you didn't do it.

1:08:58
Yes, sir.
I can't rightly understand it myself.

1:09:05
I'm sorryyou don't
care for Mr. Hyde.

1:09:08
- Who told you that, sir?
- Well, you don't, doyou?

1:09:16
He troubles me, sir.
1:09:24
Leave me.
1:09:43
- May I open it, Mr. Poole?
- Verywell. Be quick about it.

1:09:54
What is it, Mary?
Is it bad news?


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