1. To the one before whom evil trembles.
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2. I give my devotion.
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3. To the Devourer of Light, the Messiah.
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4. I pledge my service, forever.
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5. The vampires and night creatures
were coming from all directions, Annette.
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6. All we could do was retreat.
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7. None of this is your fault.
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8. Edouard would never have abandoned me.
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9. And now he's dead.
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10. He knew the risks
when he chose to come here.
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11. He was my family.
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12. I had no one after my mother died.
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13. After she was killed.
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14. - Sorry! She's sorry!
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15. - See? Her bag is almost full.
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16. She's been doing good. Real good.
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17. The crop will be good and cleared.
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18. And so many things
which could hurt you, child.
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19. Snakes, witches, secrets.
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20. Do you have secrets, Esther?
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21. Ah.
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22. There will be no spells cast
on my plantation.
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23. No charms, no dances, no songs.
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24. I know what it's like
to watch your mother die.
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25. I fled… but I guess you couldn't do that.
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26. I held my mother's lullabies in my heart.
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27. The songs were ancestral calls,
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28. connecting me to African deities
beyond the plantation,
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29. beyond ocean crossings and mortal flesh.
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30. I could not be caged.
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31. No matter how many times
they tried to take me.
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32. I was always plotting an escape.
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33. But the slave drivers' eyes
were always on me.
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34. I was 16 when they tried to brand me…
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35. but I was not going to be branded.
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36. I'd inherited
from my father's bloodline
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37. the power of the god
of war and iron, Ogun.
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38. I didn't know what was happening,
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39. but my guiding spirit heard my calls
when I needed him the most.
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40. You better run, little girl.
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41. Run. Run as fast as you can.
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42. No.
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43. Edouard believed singing
was the soul's way of speaking.
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44. That's why, from pauper to statesman,
everyone is drawn to music.
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45. He'd say that when he was on stage
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46. looking out to the audience,
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47. he could see the colors
of everyone's soul.
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48. Mine was pink.
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49. He was wrong, though.
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50. Green is my favorite color.
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51. - Stop. Stop. Stop!
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52. Who the hell are you,
and what do you think you're doing?
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53. My slave came through here.
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54. My dogs can smell her.
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55. There are 500 people in this theater,
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56. and all any of us can smell is your dogs.
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57. I want my property back.
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58. But I can wait.
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59. No, no, no, no, no.
Not now. No, no, no, no.
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60. You're stepping on my French silks.
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61. You need to get out of those wet clothes.
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62. Help yourself to something.
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63. Oh! Lovely.
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64. That's from The Beggar's Opera.
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65. He's a vampire, isn't he?
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66. Your master.
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67. - Has he gone?
- I doubt it.
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68. I'm fast. I can run.
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69. This is an island, baby. Can you swim?
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70. Mm.
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71. I'm Edouard.
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72. Annette.
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73. There's not that many places to hide
for people that look like us.
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74. You're thinking,
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75. "Oh, but he was born free.
He's not like me."
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76. It's what's in our hearts
that matters, Annette.
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77. So why do you sing for these people?
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78. I make them happy,
and they lower their guard
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79. and loosen their tongues.
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80. You learn useful information that way.
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81. It helps when I have to hide runaways.
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82. Edouard took me up
to the mountains to join the Maroons,
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83. escaped slaves mobilizing a resistance,
which I had just joined.
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84. Cecile was the high priestess.
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85. She taught me spells.
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86. How to open spiritual crossroads
for ceremonies.
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87. How to quieten my fear
so that I could hear Ogun clearly.
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88. Close your eyes.
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89. - Breathe in.
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90. - Breathe out.
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91. - Breathe in.
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92. - Breathe out.
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93. Warriors in arms.
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94. Family in hearts.
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95. Revolution is sweeping France,
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96. humbling the lords and ladies and dukes
and, who knows, maybe even kings.
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97. Liberty, equality, fraternity, they say,
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98. but their revolution will not break
our chains of bondage.
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99. Slaves will still be beaten,
tortured, and oppressed.
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100. We must discard the god of the whites
and listen to the voice of emancipation.
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101. It is time for Saint-Domingue
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102. to burn!
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103. It sounds like an epic battle.
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104. Freedom was sweeter
than the sugar we harvested.
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105. I hunted down Vaublanc.
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106. What do you think
this rebellion will change?
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107. There will always be masters and servants.
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108. Slavery is the natural order.
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109. You can't kill us all.
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110. I can kill you.
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111. You're still that scared little girl
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112. singing her little songs at bath time.
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113. Vaublanc changed into a bat.
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114. What other magic can they do?
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115. Cecile, what's wrong?
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116. - I'm here. Cecile, I— I'm here.
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117. Suffering, death,
hundreds of thousands of dead.
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118. She's worse than Vaublanc could ever be.
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119. The Vampire Messiah, she calls herself.
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120. Here in Saint-Domingue?
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121. No. Not yet.
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122. Across the ocean.
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123. She will conquer Europe first,
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124. unless we stop her.
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125. I have to go to France.
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126. Then I'm coming with you.
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127. He'll be waiting when I get back.
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128. Warriors in arms, Annette.
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129. Family in hearts.
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130. He was so brave,
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131. so committed to our freedom.
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132. We'll avenge him.
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133. I swear.
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134. Who the fuck are you,
and what do you want?
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135. Why is your Abbot forging night creatures
for the Vampire Messiah?
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136. It doesn't sit well with your faith.
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137. What do you know about faith?
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138. Faith is a foundation.
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139. Faith is order.
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140. "When you walk through fire, you shall not
be burned, nor will flames consume you."
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141. Isaiah,2.
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142. Faith is a companion
in the hardest of times.
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143. When the world abandons you.
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144. Oh. Has the world abandoned you, Mizrak?
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145. You know my name, tell me yours.
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146. The revolution's forcing everyone
to choose sides.
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147. Clergyman who don't profess loyalty
to the state are being guillotined.
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148. And you'd rather be loyal
to Erzsebet Bathory?
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149. - Do you have any idea who she is?
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150. What she's capable of?
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151. The moment she doesn't need you,
she'll turn on you and murder you, slowly,
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152. one by one.
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153. You expect me
to believe you care, vampire?
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154. Let's do this again,
somewhere more comfortable.
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155. My name is Olrox, by the way.
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156. Is everything ready
in Machecoul?
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157. Devotees are filling the château.
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158. The Marquis is excited to meet you,
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159. and I'm meeting the Forgemaster tomorrow.
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160. Mm.
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161. I dreamt last night
about the world we are making.
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162. The Empress of Russia,
the Holy Roman Emperor,
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163. the Ottoman Sultan, the Pope,
all kneeling before me,
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164. kissing my feet.
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165. It was such a beautiful dream.
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166. They're all going to kneel, Countess.
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167. Every single one.
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168. We've all heard about the slave uprising
in Saint-Domingue.
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169. Tonight, we've got someone
who took part in it.
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170. A great revolutionary leader.
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171. I give you Annette.
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172. They're going to love you.
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173. Egun mojuba. Ancestors, I give respect.
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174. I am not a revolutionary leader.
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175. I am a girl who used to be a slave
until slavery could be endured no longer.
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176. This revolution,
it speaks of something it calls reason,
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177. but only God can save your souls.
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178. We lit a spark, a few of us at first
hiding in the mountains,
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179. but the sugar and tobacco fields
had dried out in the sun,
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180. and the spark lit a flame,
and then the flame was an inferno,
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181. and all their power and cruelty
crumbled before us.
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182. - Liberty, equality, fraternity!
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183. They burn Catholic churches
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184. and destroy statues
of Mary and the saints,
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185. and call it reason.
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186. I call it the work of the devil.
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187. It's all right, stay in your seats.
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188. We're safe.
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189. God will protect us.
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190. Split up. Clear pathways.
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191. Go!
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192. What the fuck just happened?
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193. It was Edouard.
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194. I saw his eyes.
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195. What? What do you mean?
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196. - He's dead.
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197. - They're going to the abbey.
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198. He's a night creature.
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199. My sweet, beautiful Edouard
has been turned into a monster
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200. conjured from hell.
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