1. The year, 1462.
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2. Constantinople had fallen.
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3. Moslem Turks swept into Europe
with a vast, superior force,
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4. striking at Romania,
threatening all of Christendom.
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5. From Transylvania arose a Romanian knight
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6. of the Sacred Order of the Dragon,
known as Dracula.
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7. On the eve of the battle,
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8. his bride, Elisa bet a,
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9. whom he prized above all things on Earth,
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10. knew that he must face
an insurmountable force
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11. from which he might never return.
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12. Elisa bet a.
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13. The vengeful Turks shot
an arrow into the castle
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14. carrying false news of Dracula's death.
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15. Elisa bet a, believing him dead,
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16. flung herself into the river.
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17. My prince is dead.
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18. All is lost without him.
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19. May God unite us in heaven.
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20. I've done everything
that you asked, master.
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21. All the preparations are in order.
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22. Everything.
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23. I await your command.
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24. For I know...
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25. that when the rewards are given,
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26. I will be one of those
who benefits from your generosity.
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27. Thank you.
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28. Gone mad. Renfield is deranged.
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29. He's lost his greedy mind, poor chap.
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30. I want you to take over
for his foreign client,
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31. this rather eccentric Count Dracula.
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32. - He's buying up property in London.
- Of course, sir.
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33. I'll attend to the count.
Thank you for your confidence.
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34. This is a great opportunity for you,
Harker.
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35. But you'll have to leave
for Transylvania immediately.
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36. Opportunities such as this come
but once in a lifetime.
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37. Yes, of course, sir.
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38. If I may inquire,
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39. what, in fact, happened
to Mr. Renfield in Transylvania?
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40. Nothing. Nothing.
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41. Personal problems.
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42. Close these transactions
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43. and your future with this firm is assured.
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44. Yes, sir.
I will give it my full attention.
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45. We've waited this long, haven't we?
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46. We can be married when I return.
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47. Of course.
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48. I'll write.
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49. Jonathan.
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50. Jonathan, I love you.
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51. I love you, Mina.
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52. 25th May, Budapest.
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53. Left Budapest early this morning.
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54. The impression I had was
that we were leaving the west
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55. and entering the east.
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56. The district I am to enter is
in the extreme east of the country,
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57. just on the borders of three states,
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58. Transylvania, Moldavia and Bukovina,
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59. in the midst of the Carpathian Mountains,
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60. one of the wildest
and least known portions of Europe.
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61. My friend,
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62. welcome to the Carpathians.
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63. I am anxiously expecting you.
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64. At the Borgo Pass,
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65. my carriage will await you
and bring you to me.
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66. I trust your journey from London
has been a happy one
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67. and that you will enjoy your stay
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68. in my beautiful land.
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69. Your friend, D.
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70. Diary, 25th May.
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71. My Jonathan has been gone almost a week.
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72. And although I was disappointed
we could not marry before his departure,
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73. I am happy that he got sent
on this important assignment.
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74. I am longing to hear all the news.
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75. It must be so nice
to see strange countries.
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76. I wonder if we, I mean Jonathan and I,
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77. shall ever see them together.
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78. We're early, driver. No one is here.
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79. I say, is the castle far?
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80. Welcome to my home.
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81. Enter freely of your own will
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82. and leave some of the happiness you bring.
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83. Count Dracula?
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84. I am...
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85. Dracula.
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86. And I bid you welcome,
Mr. Harker, to my house.
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87. Come in.
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88. You will, I trust, excuse me that I...
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89. do not join you.
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90. But I have already dined.
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91. And I never drink...
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92. wine.
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93. An ancestor? I see a resemblance.
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94. The Order of the Dracul.
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95. The Dragon.
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96. An ancient society...
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97. pledging my forefathers...
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98. to defend their church
against all enemies of Christ.
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99. That relationship was not entirely...
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100. successful.
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101. Oh, yes.
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102. It is no laughing matter.
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103. We Draculs have a right to be proud.
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104. What devil or witch was ever
so great as Attila,
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105. whose blood flows in these veins?
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106. Blood...
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107. is too precious a thing in these times.
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108. The warlike days are over.
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109. The victories of my great race...
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110. are but a tale to be told.
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111. I am the last of my kind.
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112. I have offended you
with my ignorance, Count.
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113. Forgive me.
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114. I do so long to go
through the crowded streets
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115. of your mighty London,
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116. to be in the midst of the whirl
and the rush of humanity,
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117. to share its life,
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118. its changes, its death.
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119. There. You, Count, are...
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120. Are the owner of Car fax Abbey at Purfleet.
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121. Congratulations.
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122. Your firm writes most highly
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123. of your talents.
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124. They say you are a man of good...
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125. taste.
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126. And that you are a worthy substitute
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127. to your predecessor, Mr. Renfield.
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128. You may rely on me, Count.
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129. Forgive my curiosity, but why ten houses
in such precise locations around London?
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130. Is it to raise the market value?
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131. Do you believe in destiny?
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132. That even the powers of time
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133. can be altered for a single purpose?
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134. The luckiest man who walks on this Earth
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135. is the one who finds...
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136. true love.
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137. You found Mina.
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138. I thought she was lost.
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139. We're to be married as soon as I return.
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140. Are you married, Count?
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141. Sir, are you married?
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142. I was married once.
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143. Ages ago, it seems.
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144. She died.
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145. I'm very sorry.
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146. She was fortunate.
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147. My life, at its best, is misery.
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148. She will no doubt make a devoted wife.
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149. And you a faithful husband.
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150. Come.
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151. Write now, my friend, to your firm
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152. and to any loved ones,
and say that it shall please you
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153. to stay with me
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154. until a month from now.
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155. A month?
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156. Do you wish me to stay so long?
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157. I will take no refusal.
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158. Diary, 30th of May, 1897.
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159. I know that Jonathan does not want me
to stay here with Lucy while he is away.
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160. He thinks that if I become accustomed
to the wealth of the Westenra family,
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161. I will not be content as the wife
of a mere clerk in a law firm.
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162. But Lucy and I have been friends
since we were children,
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163. and she has never minded
that I am only a schoolmistress.
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164. How disgustingly awful.
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165. Mina!
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166. Mina!
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167. Oh, Mina, you're always working.
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168. Is your ambitious Jon Harker
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169. forcing you to learn
that ridiculous machine?
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170. When he could be forcing you
to perform unspeakable acts
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171. of desperate passion on the parlor floor.
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172. Lucy, really.
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173. You shouldn't talk about
my fiancé in such a way.
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174. There's more to marriage
than carnal pleasure.
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175. Oh, Mina. So I see.
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176. Much, much more.
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177. That's...
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178. What is it, Lucy?
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179. - Mina.
- Because I don't understand it.
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180. Can a man and woman really do...
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181. that?
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182. I did, only last night.
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183. - Fibber. You did not.
- Yes, I did.
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184. Well, in my dreams.
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185. Jonathan measures up, doesn't he?
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186. You can tell Lucy.
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187. We've kissed. That's all.
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188. He thinks he's too poor to marry me.
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189. And it's all the worse now
that I'm here visiting you at Hillingham,
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190. my rich friend.
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191. Yes, but not even one marriage proposal.
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192. And here I am, almost 20,
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193. practically a hag.
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194. Mr. Quincey P. Morris.
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195. - Oh, look.
- What is that?
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196. A Texan.
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197. Quincey P. Morris.
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198. He's so young and fresh,
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199. like a wild stallion between my legs.
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200. You're positively indecent.
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201. I just know what men desire.
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202. - Watch.
- Lucy.
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203. - Quincey, darling.
- Miss Lucy.
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204. Why, you're as fresh as the spring rain.
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205. Oh, thank you.
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206. Oh, Quincey.
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207. Please let me touch it.
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208. It's so big.
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209. Little girl.
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210. Oh, my dear, sweet little girl.
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211. I hold your hand
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212. - and you've kissed me.
- Jack!
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213. Oceans of love... Oh, Jack, my darling.
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214. Oh, poor little baby.
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215. Oh, my kitten, come over here.
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216. Come over here and I'll kiss it better.
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217. My poor little blossom.
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218. My poor little doctor. Brilliant doctor.
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219. - Hello, Quincey.
- Jack.
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220. What a naughty bear. Let me...
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221. - Arthur Holmwood, Esquire.
- Arthur!
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222. Oh, my darling.
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223. Oh, you look wonderful.
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224. - I'm so sorry about your hat.
- Like my dress?
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225. - Charming.
- It's my snake dress.
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226. Is it really?
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227. Lucy is a pure and virtuous girl,
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228. but I admit that her free way
of speaking shocks me sometimes.
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229. Jonathan says
it is a defect of the aristocracy
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230. that they say what they please.
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231. The truth is that I admire Lucy. I'm not
surprised that men flock around her.
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232. I wish I were as pretty
and as adored as she.
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233. What manner of man is this?
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234. R.M. Renfield, successful solicitor
in the firm of Hawkins and Thompkins,
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235. respected member
of the Lord Nugent's Windem Club,
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236. returns from business abroad
in Transylvania,
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237. promptly suffers
a complete mental breakdown.
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238. He's now obsessed with some blood lust.
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239. George.
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240. Wait here.
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241. Would you care
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242. or a canapé?
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243. No, thank you, Mr. Renfield.
How are you feeling tonight?
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244. Far better than you, my lovesick doctor.
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245. Is my personal life of interest to you?
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246. Of course it is. All life interests me.
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247. Your diet, Mr. Renfield, is disgusting.
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248. Actually, they're perfectly nutritious.
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249. You see, each life that I ingest...
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250. gives back life to me.
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251. A fly gives you life?
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252. Certainly.
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253. But you might as well ask a man
to eat molecules with a pair of chopsticks
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254. than to interest me in a lesser carnivore.
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255. I shall have to invent
a new classification of lunatic for you.
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256. What about spiders? Spiders eat the flies.
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257. Yes, spiders eat them.
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258. What about sparrows?
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259. Oh, yes. Did you say sparrows?
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260. - Something larger, perhaps?
- Oh, yes.
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261. A Kitten.
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262. I beg you.
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263. A little, sleek... A playful kitten.
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264. Something I can teach.
Something I can feed.
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265. No one would refuse me a kitten.
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266. Wouldn't you prefer a cat?
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267. Oh, yes.
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268. A big cat.
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269. - My salvation depends upon it!
- Your salvation?
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270. Yes. I need lives.
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271. - I need lives for the master.
- Master? What master?
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272. The master will come...
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273. and he has promised to make me immortal.
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274. How?
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275. Get him off!
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276. The blood is the life!
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277. The blood is the life!
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278. 30th May, Castle Dracula.
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279. I think strange things
which I dare not confess to my own soul.
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280. The count,
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281. the way he looked at Mina's picture
fills me with dread,
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282. as if I have a part to play
in a story that is not known to me.
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283. I didn't hear you come in.
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284. Take care how you cut yourself.
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285. It is more dangerous than you think.
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286. A foul bauble of man's vanity.
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287. Perhaps you should...
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288. grow a beard.
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289. The letters I requested.
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290. Have you written them?
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291. Good.
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292. Should you leave these rooms,
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293. you will not, by any chance,
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294. go to sleep
in any other part of the castle.
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295. It is old...
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296. and has many bad memories.
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297. - Be warned.
- I'm sure I understand.
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298. Do not put your faith
in such trinkets of deceit.
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299. We are in Transylvania.
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300. And Transylvania is not England.
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301. Our ways are not your ways.
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302. And to you,
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303. there shall be many strange things.
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304. I've seen many strange things already.
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305. Bloody wolves chasing me
through some blue inferno!
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306. Listen to them.
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307. The children of the night.
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308. What sweet music they make.
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309. Music? Those animals?
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310. I did as Dracula instructed.
I wrote three letters.
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311. To the firm, to my family
and to my beloved Mina.
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312. I said nothing of my fears
as he will read them, no doubt.
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313. I know now that I am a prisoner.
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314. Jonathan.
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315. Jonathan, come to me.
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316. Come.
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317. Lay down.
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318. Lay back into my arms.
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319. Lay back, Jonathan.
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320. Dearest Mina, all is well here.
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321. The count has insisted
I remain for a month,
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322. to tutor him in English custom.
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323. I can say no more, except I love you.
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324. Ever faithful, Jonathan.
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325. The letters I have written
have undoubtedly sealed my doom.
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326. The count's gypsies, fearless warriors
who are loyal to the death
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327. to whatever nobleman they serve,
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328. day and night they toil,
filling boxes with decrepit earth
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329. from the bowels of the castle.
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330. They are to be delivered to his newly
acquired Car fax Abbey in London.
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331. Why do they fill these boxes with earth?
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332. I love him! I love him!
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333. Oh, Mina!
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334. It's so wonderful. I've decided.
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335. I love him and I've said yes!
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336. Finally. Don't tell me.
The Texan with the big knife?
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337. Oh, no. To my dear number three.
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338. Lord Arthur Holmwood.
Lord and Lady Holmwood.
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339. You are to be my maid of ho nor.
Oh, say yes.
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340. Mina, what is it?
It's the most exciting day of my life.
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341. You don't seem to care.
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342. It's just that I'm so terribly worried
about Jonathan.
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343. This letter I received is so...
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344. It's so cold. It's so unnatural.
It's not like him at all.
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345. Mina, don't worry.
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346. Captain's log: the Demeter.
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347. 27th June, 1897.
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348. We picked up 50 boxes
of experimental earth
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349. bound for London, England.
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350. Set sail at noon into a storm
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351. that seemed to come out of nowhere,
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352. carrying us out to sea.
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353. Third of July.
Second mate has gone missing.
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354. Nearing Gibraltar.
Storm continues. Crew uneasy.
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355. Believe someone or something...
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356. is aboard the ship with us.
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357. Master, I am here!
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358. The master of all life is at hand!
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359. Gather round!
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360. I am here to do your bidding, master!
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361. I have worshiped you long and far off!
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362. Now that you are near, master,
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363. I am your slave!
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364. I await your command!
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365. The case of Renfield grows
more interesting.
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366. Yet, there is method in his madness
with his flies and spiders.
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367. Had I the secret
of even one such brilliant mind,
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368. - the key to the fancy of one lunatic...
- Master!
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369. Lucy.
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370. Lucy.
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371. Lucy? Lucy!
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372. Lucy!
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373. Lucy!
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374. Lucy!
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375. Lucy!
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376. No. Do not see me.
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377. Lucy? Lucy?
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378. I couldn't control myself.
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379. Hush, Lucy. You're dreaming.
You're walking in your sleep again.
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380. My soul, it seemed to leave my body.
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381. There was this agonizing feeling,
and I couldn't get back to it.
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382. I'm absolutely shaking.
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383. It's all right. You were dreaming.
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384. I had to.
It sort of pulled me and lured me.
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385. - I had no control.
- It's all right.
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386. - It had red eyes.
- Hush now.
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387. I still have the taste
of his blood in my mouth.
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388. Right. Here we go. Swing it round here.
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389. Master.
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390. I am here to do your bidding.
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391. Master! I am here!
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392. I have worshiped you.
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393. Contrary to some beliefs, the vampire,
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394. like any other night creature,
can move about by day,
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395. though it is not his natural time
and his powers are weak.
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396. See the amazing cinema to graph!
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397. A wonder of modern civilization!
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398. The latest sensation!
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399. The greatest attraction of the century!
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400. The new wonder of the world!
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401. See the amazing cinema to graph!
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402. See me.
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403. See me now.
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404. Strikes England!
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405. Escaped wolf from zoo still at large!
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406. Buy a paper, sir?
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407. Thank you, sir.
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408. Get your Gazette! Penny a paper!
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409. My humblest apologies.
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410. Forgive my ignorance.
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411. I am recently arrived from abroad
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412. and I do not know your city.
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413. - Is a beautiful lady...?
- A street atlas is sixpence. Good day.
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414. I have offended you.
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415. I am only looking for the cinema to graph.
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416. I understand
it is a wonder of the civilized world.
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417. If you seek culture, then visit a museum.
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418. London is filled with them. Excuse me.
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419. A woman so lovely and intelligent
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420. should not be walking the streets
of London without her gentleman.
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421. Do I know you, sir?
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422. Are you acquainted with my husband?
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423. Shall I call the police?
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424. Husband?
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425. I shall bother you no more.
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426. Sir.
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427. It is I who have been rude.
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428. - If you're looking...
- Please.
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429. Permit me to introduce myself.
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430. I am Prince Vlad of Sagite.
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431. - A prince, no less?
- I am...
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432. your servant.
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433. Wilhelmina Murray.
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434. I am...
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435. honored...
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436. Madam Mina.
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437. This way.
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438. Hello, sir.
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439. Mr. Holmwood asked me
to stop by to see Miss Lucy.
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440. Yes, sir.
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441. - Dr. Seward, Miss Lucy.
- Thank you.
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442. Oh, Jack!
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443. Brilliant Jack. Do you like it?
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444. Did Arthur put you up to this,
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445. or did you want me alone just once
before I'm married?
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446. Lucy, you're embarrassing me.
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447. I'm here as your doctor.
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448. Your fiancé is very worried about you,
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449. and I assure you,
a doctor's confidence is sacred.
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450. I must have your complete trust.
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451. Help me, Jack.
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452. I don't know what's happening to me.
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453. I'm changing.
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454. I can feel it.
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455. I can hear everything.
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456. I hear the servants at the other end
of the house, whispering.
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457. I hear mice in the attic,
stomping like elephants.
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458. But I'm having horrible nightmares, Jack.
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459. The eyes.
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460. Oh, Jack.
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461. I'm here, Lucy. Nothing will harm you.
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462. Let it work.
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463. - Thank you.
- Lucy.
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464. Oh, Jack, kiss me.
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465. May I say that Miss Lucy is hotter
than a June bride
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467. I would watch my colonial tongue
if I were you.
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468. Hello, Jack.
And how's our lovely patient today?
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469. Well, frankly, Arthur, I'm confounded.
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470. Oh, Jack, are you still
brooding over Miss Lucy?
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471. I can only conclude
it must be something mental.
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472. How very droll. Did you hear that, Quince?
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473. Last week he wanted to marry her,
and now he wants to have her committed.
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474. Let's have a look at her.
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475. I'm at a loss, I admit.
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476. I've taken the liberty
of cabling Abraham Van Helsing,
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477. the met a physician, philosopher.
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478. Sounds like a god damn
witch doctor to me, Jack.
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479. Van Helsing knows more about obscure
diseases than any man in the world.
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480. He's my teacher and mentor.
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481. Do it, man. Bring him here.
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482. Spare No expense.
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483. Astounding.
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484. There are no limits to science.
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485. How can you call this science?
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486. Do you think Madam Curie
would invite such comparisons?
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487. Really.
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488. I shouldn't have come here.
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489. I must go.
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490. Do not fear me.
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491. Stop this. Stop this.
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492. Stop this.
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493. My God. Who are you?
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494. I know you.
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495. I have crossed oceans of time
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496. to find you.
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497. Please, there is ho need to panic.
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498. The animal handlers have everything
under complete control.
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499. Come here, Mina.
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500. He likes you.
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501. There is much to be learned from beasts.
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502. The tropical pampas vampire bat must
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503. consume ten times its own weight
in fresh blood each day,
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504. or its own blood cells will die.
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505. Cute little vermin, ja?
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506. Blood and the diseases of the blood,
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507. such as syphilis, they concern us here.
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508. The very name "venereal diseases,"
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509. the diseases of Venus,
imputes to them divine origin.
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510. And they are involved
in that sex problem about which
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511. the ethics and ideals
of Christian civilization are concerned.
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512. In fact, civilization and syphilization
have advanced together.
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513. - What is this?
- It's from the telegraph.
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514. Telegraph?
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515. Thank you. Gentlemen, thank you.
That will be all.
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516. Dawn.
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517. These may be the last words
I write in this journal.
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518. Dracula has left me with these women,
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519. these devils of the pit.
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520. They drain my blood to keep me weak,
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521. barely alive, so I cannot escape.
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522. I will try one last time today
to escape to the water.
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523. There must be passageway to the river...
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524. and then away from this cursed land,
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525. where the devil and his children
still walk with earthly feet.
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526. For the record, I do attest
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527. that at this point,
I, Abraham Van Helsing,
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528. became personally involved
in these strange events.
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529. Professor Van Helsing,
how good of you to come.
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530. I always come to my friends in need
when they call me.
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531. So, Jack, tell me everything
about your case.
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532. She has all the usual
physical anemic signs.
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533. Her blood analyzes normal
and yet it is not.
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534. She manifests continued blood loss.
I cannot trace the cause.
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535. Blood loss? How?
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536. My God, close the doors!
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537. My God, she's only a child.
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538. My God.
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539. There's no time to lose.
There must be a transfusion at once.
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540. Take off your coat.
Remember how to tie a tourniquet?
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541. - Or have you forgotten?
- You perfected a procedure?
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542. Perfected? No. I've only experimented.
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543. Landsteiner's method.
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544. Animals, goats, sheeps.
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545. If hemolysis occurs
in the blood donor serum,
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546. her red blood cells will explode.
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547. She will die. Here, take this tube.
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548. What in God's name is going on up here?
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549. This is Professor Van Helsing, Art.
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550. - What the hell is he doing to Lucy?
- He's trying to save her life.
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551. - Good God!
- You're the fiancé? Please.
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552. Please.
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553. Take off your coat.
This young lady's very ill. She's dying.
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554. She wants blood and blood she must have.
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555. Take off your coat.
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556. Roll up your sleeve, Art.
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557. - Oh, God.
- Quickly, quickly, quickly.
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558. Roll it up!
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559. This may hurt a little, Art.
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560. Forgive me. My life is hers. I would give
my last drop of blood to save her.
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561. Your last drop?
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562. Thank you.
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563. You are very welcome here.
I don't ask as much as that. Not yet.
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564. Hold her hand.
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565. Jack, that poor creature has had
the blood of two men put into her already.
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566. Man alive. Her whole body
couldn't hold that much blood.
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567. - What took it out?
- That's a good question, Mr. Morris.
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568. Those marks on her throat,
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569. no disease, no trituration,
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570. I am sure the blood loss occurred there.
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571. Where did the blood go?
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572. You were once a careful student, Jack.
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573. Use your brain!
Where did the blood go? Tell me!
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574. - The bed would be covered in blood.
- Exactly.
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575. You do not let your eyes see
nor your ears hear
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576. that which you cannot account for.
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577. Something just went up there,
sucked it out of her and flew away?
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578. Why not?
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579. That's brilliant.
That's absolutely brilliant.
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580. Will one of you learned doctors,
or whatever you are,
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581. kindly tell me
what is going on with my Lucy?
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582. Jack, you are a scientist.
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583. Do you not think there are things
in this universe you cannot understand
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584. and which are true. Mesmerism, hypnotism?
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585. - You and Charcot have proved hypnotism.
- Materialization, astral bodies.
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586. Professor?
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587. Where did he go?
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588. You see?
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589. I feel like a blundering novice.
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590. Gentlemen, we're not fighting
some disease here.
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591. Those marks on
your dear Miss Lucy's neck were made
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592. by something unspeakable out there.
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593. Dead but not dead.
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594. It stalks us for some dread purpose
I do not comprehend.
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595. To live,
it feeds on Lucy's precious blood.
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596. It is a beast, a monster.
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597. What is happening to Lucy and to me?
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598. When I was younger,
my feelings were never troubled.
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599. I wish I were myself again,
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600. the sensible Mina I always depended on.
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601. Absinthe...
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602. is the aphrodisiac of the self.
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603. The green fairy,
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604. who lives in the absinthe,
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605. wants your soul.
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606. But...
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607. you are safe with me.
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608. Tell me, Prince,
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609. tell me of your home.
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610. The most beautiful place in all creation.
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611. Yes, it must be.
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612. A land beyond a great, vast forest,
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613. surrounded by majestic mountains,
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614. lush vineyards,
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615. and flowers of such frailty and beauty
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616. as to be found nowhere else.
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617. You've described my home
as if you had seen it first hand.
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618. It's your voice, perhaps.
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619. It's so familiar.
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620. It's like...
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621. It's like a voice
in a dream I cannot place...
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622. and it comforts me.
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623. - When I am alone.
- When you are alone.
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624. And what of the princess?
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625. Princess?
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626. There is always a princess...
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627. with gowns flowing white.
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628. And her face.
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629. Oh, God,
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630. her face...
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631. is a river.
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632. The princess...
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633. she's a river filled
with tears of sadness...
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634. and heartbreak.
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635. There was a princess.
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636. Elisa bet a.
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637. She was the most radiant woman
in all the empires of the world.
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638. Man's deceit took her
from her ancient prince.
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639. She leapt to her death,
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640. into the river that you spoke of.
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641. In my mother's tongue,
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642. it is called...
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643. argesh.
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644. River princess.
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645. Dear Madam.
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646. Your fiancé is safe and in the care
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647. of the good sisters
of the Blessed Sacrament.
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648. Mr. Harker believes
your life is in extreme danger,
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649. and he desires with all urgency
that you join him here,
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650. so that you may immediately be married.
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651. Yours with all blessings, Sister Agatha.
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652. My sweet prince.
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653. Jonathan must never know of us.
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654. - Lucy? Lucy?
- Abraham Van Helsing.
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655. Dr. Van Helsing.
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656. And you're Madam Mina,
dear friend to our Lucy, ja?
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657. - How is she, doctor?
- She's still very weak.
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658. She tells me
of your beloved Jonathan Harker
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659. and your worry for him.
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660. Well, 1, too, worry for all young lovers.
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661. There are darknesses in life, my child,
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662. and there are lights.
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663. You are one of the lights, dear Mina,
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664. the light of all light.
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665. Go now. See your friend.
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666. Mina.
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667. You look different, Mina.
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668. You look positively radiant.
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669. You heard from Jonathan.
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670. - Didn't you?
- Yes.
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671. Yes. He's safe, Lucy.
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672. He's in a convent in Romania.
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673. He's suffering from a violent brain fever.
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674. The good sisters caring for him,
they wrote to me,
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675. and they say he needs me,
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676. but I won't go.
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677. I'm not going to leave you.
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678. Mina,
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679. you've got to go to him,
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680. and you've got to love him,
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681. and marry him right then and there.
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682. - And I want you to take this, my sister.
- No.
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683. It's my wedding gift to you.
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684. No, Lucy, no.
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685. Don't worry about spoiled little Lucy.
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686. I'll be all right.
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687. Tell Jonathan oceans of love.
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688. - Jack, how is she?
- Quincey.
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689. This is why I cannot breathe!
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690. Lucy.
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691. - Lucy, it's medicinal.
- Lucy.
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692. To help you sleep. To dream better dreams.
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693. It's garlic!
It's nothing but common garlic!
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694. Lucy, Quincey's here to see you.
Get some brandy.
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695. - Oh, Quincey.
- Now, Miss Lucy, you just rest easy.
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696. Arthur sent me to take care of you.
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697. He said if you don't get better quick,
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698. I have to put you out of your misery
like a lame horse.
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699. Quincey.
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700. You're such a beast.
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701. Will you kiss me, Quincey?
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702. Kiss me.
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703. Kiss...
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704. - You old coot!
- Get off me!
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705. Lucy, listen to me!
Sleep, sleep now. Sleep.
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706. You're at peace.
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707. Look. There. There.
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708. Nosferatu.
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709. "Here occurs the shocking
and frightening history
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710. of the wild, berserk Prince Dracula.
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711. How he impaled people and roasted them,
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712. boiled their heads in a kettle,
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713. how he skinned them alive,
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714. and hacked them to pieces
and then drank their blood."
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715. Dracul.
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716. For blood is the life.
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717. My dearest Prince, forgive me.
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718. I have received word
from my fiancé in Romania.
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719. I am en route to join him.
We are to be married.
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720. I will never see you again.
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721. Mina.
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722. It is odd, but I feel almost
that my strange friend is with me.
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723. He speaks to me in my thoughts.
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724. With him I felt more alive
than ever I had.
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725. And now without him, soon to be a bride,
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726. I feel confused and lost.
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727. Perhaps, though I try to be good,
I am bad.
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728. Perhaps I am a bad, inconstant woman.
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729. Winds!
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730. Winds!
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731. Winds!
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732. It is the cause.
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733. It is the cause of my soul!
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734. It is Dracula,
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735. the undead,
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736. the foe I have pursued all my life.
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737. Dracula!
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738. Jack, hurry! I have much to tell you.
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739. Guard her well, Mr. Morris.
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740. Do not fail here tonight.
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741. We are dealing with forces
beyond all human experience,
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742. an enormous power, so guard her well.
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743. Otherwise, your precious Lucy
will become a bitch of the devil,
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744. a whore of darkness!
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745. You're a sick old buzzard.
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746. Hear me out, young man.
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747. Lucy is not a random victim
attacked by mere accident.
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748. Do you understand? No.
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749. She is a willing recruit,
a breathless follower,
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750. a wanton follower.
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751. I dare say, a devoted disciple.
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752. She is the devil's concubine!
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753. Do you understand me?
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754. Yet, we may still save her precious soul.
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755. But not on an empty stomach.
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756. - Jack!
- Here, sir.
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757. I starve. Feed me.
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758. You old coot!
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759. Your impotent men
with their foolish spells
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760. cannot protect you from my power.
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761. I condemn you to living death,
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762. to eternal hunger
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763. for living blood.
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764. Jack.
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765. Come here.
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766. I know how deeply you loved her.
That is why you must trust me and believe.
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767. Believe? How can I believe?
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768. I want you to bring me, before nightfall,
a set of postmortem knives.
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769. An autopsy? Lucy?
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770. No, not exactly. I just want to cut off
her head and take out her heart.
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771. Diary, 17th September.
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772. Poor Jonathan. He's still so ill.
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773. He's cheered
by the familiar streets of London.
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774. For me, now that Lucy is dead,
it is a sad homecoming.
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775. It is as if a part of me is dead too,
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776. except for the tiny hope that lives in me
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777. that I will again see my prince.
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778. Is he here?
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779. Now that I am married,
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780. I begin to understand the nature
of my feelings for my strange friend,
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781. who is always in my thoughts.
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782. Jonathan, what is it?
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783. It is the man himself.
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784. Look, he's grown young!
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785. Gentlemen, must we desecrate
poor Lucy's grave?
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786. She died horribly enough.
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787. If Miss Lucy is dead,
then no wrong can be done to her.
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788. But if she's not dead...
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789. What are you saying, man?
That she's been buried alive?
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790. No. All I say is, she is undead.
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791. Undead.
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792. This is insane.
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793. Gentlemen, shall we?
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794. One, two, three.
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795. Where is she?
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796. Where is she?
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797. What have you done with her?
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798. She lives beyond the grace of God,
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799. a wanderer in the outer darkness.
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800. She is vampyre, nosferatu.
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801. These creatures do not die
like the bee after the first sting,
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802. but instead grow strong
and become immortal
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803. once infected by another nosferatu.
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804. So my friends, we fight not one beast
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805. but legions that go on,
age after age after age,
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806. feeding on the blood of the living.
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807. Quickly, hide. Hide. Now.
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808. Lucy!
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809. Lucy.
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810. Come to me, Arthur.
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811. Leave these others and come to me.
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812. My arms are hungry for you, my darling.
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813. Kiss me and caress me,
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814. my darling husband, please.
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815. We wave Christ and his holy blood!
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816. We are strong in the Lord
and the power of his might!
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817. We are strong in the Lord
and the power of his might!
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818. The power of God is upon us!
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819. We are strong in the Lord
and the power of his might!
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820. We are strong in the Lord
and the power of his might!
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821. We are strong in the Lord
and the power of his might.
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822. I bring you from shadow into light!
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823. I cast you out, the prince of darkness,
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824. into hell!
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825. A moment's courage, and it is done.
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826. Take the stake in your left hand...
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827. place the point over the heart.
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828. Then, in God's name, strike. Do it now!
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829. Eat, feast. You'll need your strength
for the dark days ahead.
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830. Mina.
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831. Doctor?
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832. How did Lucy die?
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833. Well...
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834. Was she in great pain?
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835. Ja, she was in great pain.
Then we cut off her head,
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836. drove a stake through her heart
and burned it, and then she found peace.
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837. Doctor!
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838. Please.
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839. So, Mr. Harker,
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840. I must now ask you, as your doctor,
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841. a sensitive question.
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842. During your infidelity
with those creatures,
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843. those demonic women,
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844. did you, for one instant,
taste of their blood?
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845. No.
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846. No?
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847. No.
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848. Good!
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849. Then you have not infected your blood
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850. with the terrible disease
that destroyed poor Lucy.
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851. Doctor, you must understand.
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852. I doubted everything, even my mind.
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853. I was impotent with fear.
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854. - I know.
- But, sir...
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855. I know where the bastard sleeps.
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856. I brought him there, to Car fax Abbey.
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857. Vampires do exist.
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858. And this one we fight, this one we face,
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859. has the strength of 20 or more people,
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860. and you can testify for that, Mr. Harker.
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861. But he can also control
the meaner things of life,
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862. the bat, the rodent, the wolf.
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863. He can appear as mist, as vapor,
as fog and vanish at will.
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864. Now, all these things Dracula can do,
but he is not free.
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865. He must rest in the sacred earth
of his homeland to gain his evil power.
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866. It is here that we must find him
and destroy him utterly. Jack.
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867. I almost feel pity
for anything so hunted as this count.
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868. How can you pity such a creature?
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869. I'll take Mina to my quarters.
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870. Good. You'll be safer there.
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871. Mr. Morris,
your bullets will not harm him.
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872. He must be beheaded.
I suggest you use your big bowie knife.
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873. Well, I wasn't planning
on getting that close, doc.
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874. Master!
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875. Master!
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876. Master!
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877. Master!
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878. Master!
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879. Dr. Jack!
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880. I've been promised eternal life!
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881. Dr. Seward, who is that man?
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882. Mr. Renfield. This is no place for you,
Madam Mina.
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883. - Renfield? I must see him.
- Master!
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884. Mr. Renfield, behave yourself.
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885. This is Mrs. Harker.
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886. - Good evening.
- Good evening, Mr. Renfield.
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887. It seems I've been rather naughty.
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888. I know you.
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889. You're the bride my master covets.
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890. I have a husband.
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891. I am Mrs. Harker.
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892. My master tells me about you.
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893. What does he tell you?
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894. That he is coming.
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895. That he is coming for you.
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896. Oh, please.
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897. Don't stay here.
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898. Get away from these men, please.
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899. And I pray to God
I may never see your sweet face again.
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900. And may the Lord bless and keep you.
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901. Master! Master!
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902. You promised me eternal life,
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903. but you give it to the pretty woman!
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904. Dr. Jack!
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905. I'm no lunatic man!
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906. I'm a sane man fighting for his soul!
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907. My quarters are spare, but I think
you will find them comfortable.
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908. Dr. Jack!
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909. Water and toiletries at your disposal.
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910. You'll be completely safe here.
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911. I'm no lunatic!
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912. I'm a sane man!
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913. I'm a sane man.
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914. Destroy every box.
Sterilize the earth inside.
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915. Leave him no refuge.
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916. Let the exorcism begin.
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917. Renfield.
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918. You have betrayed me.
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919. No, master.
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920. I serve you.
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921. I serve only you.
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922. Oh, yes, my love.
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923. You've found me.
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924. My most precious life.
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925. I have wanted this to happen.
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926. I know that now.
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927. I want to be with you always.
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928. You cannot know what you are saying.
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929. Yes, I do know.
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930. I feared
I would never feel your touch again.
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931. I thought you were dead.
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932. There is no life in this body.
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933. But you live.
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934. You live.
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935. What are you?
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936. I must know. You must tell me.
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937. I am...
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938. nothing.
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939. Lifeless.
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940. - Soulless.
- What do you mean?
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941. Hated and feared.
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942. I am dead to all the world.
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943. Hear me.
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944. I am the monster
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945. that breathing men would Kill.
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946. I am Dracula.
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947. No!
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948. You murdered Lucy!
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949. I love you.
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950. Oh, God, forgive me, I do.
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951. I want to be what you are,
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952. see what you see,
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953. love what you love.
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954. Mina,
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955. to walk with me,
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956. you must die to your breathing life
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957. and be reborn to mine.
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958. You are my love...
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959. and my life always.
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960. Then, I give you life eternal,
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961. everlasting love,
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962. the power of the storm
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963. and the beasts of the earth.
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964. Walk with me,
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965. to be my loving wife forever.
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966. I will. Yes. Yes.
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967. Now, Mina,
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968. drink and join me...
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969. in eternal life.
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970. No.
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971. I cannot let this be.
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972. Please, I don't care. Make me yours.
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973. You will be cursed as I am
to walk in the shadow of death
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974. for all eternity.
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975. I love you too much...
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976. to condemn you.
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977. Then take me away from all this death.
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978. Mina!
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979. You think you can destroy me
with your idols?
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980. Sacred blood of Christ!
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981. I, who served the cross.
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982. I, who commanded nations,
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983. hundreds of years before you were born.
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984. Your armies were defeated.
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985. You tortured and impaled
thousands of people.
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986. I was betrayed.
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987. Look what your God has done to me.
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988. No, your war with God is over.
You must pay for your crimes.
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989. Christ compels you!
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990. She is now...
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991. my bride!
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992. No!
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993. No!
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994. More light!
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995. Light! More light!
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996. Unclean.
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997. Unclean.
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998. - Get them!
- This way!
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999. - Get them!
- They must be found.
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1000. Unclean.
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1001. We have learned something much.
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1002. Dracula fears us. He fears time.
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1003. For, if not, why does he hurry so?
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1004. He is gone.
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1005. How do you know?
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1006. He speaks to me.
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1007. He has a strong mind connection to you.
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1008. His heart was strong enough
to survive the grave.
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1009. You admire him.
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1010. He was, in life, a most remarkable man,
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1011. and his mind was great and powerful.
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1012. But greater is the necessity
to stamp him out
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1013. and destroy him utterly.
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1014. Doctor?
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1015. I know that I am becoming like him.
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1016. Your salvation is his destruction.
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1017. That is why I want to hypnotize you.
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1018. I want you to help me find him, Mina,
before it is too late.
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1019. Please, help me find him. Please.
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1020. Look into this light,
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1021. the light of all light, into this flame.
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1022. Your eyes are heavy.
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1023. You want to sleep. Sleep now.
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1024. - Sleep.
- I must go to him.
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1025. He calls.
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1026. What do you hear?
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1027. What do you hear, child?
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1028. What do you hear?
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1029. Oh, my prince is calling me.
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1030. He is traveling across icy seas
to his beloved home.
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1031. There he will grow strong again.
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1032. I am coming to him
to partake of his strength.
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1033. We left London by train and crossed
the English Channel in stormy seas,
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1034. no doubt from the passage
of the count's ship.
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1035. He commands the winds,
but we still have the advantage.
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1036. By train, we can reach the Romanian port
at Varna in three days.
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1037. By ship, it will take him at least a week.
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1038. From Paris, we traveled
through the Alps to Budapest.
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1039. The count must sail around
the Rock of Gibraltar,
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1040. where we have posted a lookout,
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1041. and then on
to the Black Sea port in Varna,
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1042. where we will meet his ship
and burn it into the sea.
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1043. Home. Home.
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1044. The vampire's baptized her
with his own blood,
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1045. and her blood is dying, my friend.
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1046. It is no use.
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1047. Mina.
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1048. I will not let you go
into the unknown alone.
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1049. Oh, my poor, dear Jonathan.
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1050. - Oh, what have I done to you?
- No.
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1051. No, no, I have done this to both of us.
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1052. I can hear him. He's coming closer.
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1053. He's calling me to him.
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1054. Mina? Mina.
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1055. Stay with me. Please.
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1056. I am so cold.
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1057. All aboard!
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1058. Noon. Holmwood received a wire
from his clerk at Lloyd's.
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1059. The count's ship sailed past us
in the night fog
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1060. to the northern port of Galatz.
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1061. The black devil is reading Mina's mind.
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1062. How can we catch him now?
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1063. Varna. Galatz.
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1064. It's about 200 miles.
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1065. I think that with the horses,
we can cut him off,
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1066. reach him before he reaches the castle.
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1067. I will dispatch Van Helsing
straight for the Borgo Pass.
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1068. If we fail in our task,
you will have to finish him.
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1069. From Varna,
Mina and Van Helsing took a carriage,
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1070. and we continued
on the train towards Galatz,
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1071. where we still hoped to intercept
the count before he reaches land.
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1072. I am fearful for Mina.
She is now our decoy.
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1073. I know this place.
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1074. - The end of the world.
- We must go on.
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1075. It is late, child. We must rest here now.
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1076. - No, we must go!
- Mina!
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1077. - He needs me. We must go!
- Mina!
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1078. We have passed Bistritza.
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1079. Dracula has outsmarted us again.
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1080. We learned that his gypsies took charge
of the vampire's box at Galatz
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1081. and are now on the Borgo Pass road.
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1082. - Here. You must eat.
- I am not hungry.
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1083. Mina!
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1084. You have been so good to me, professor.
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1085. I know that Lucy harbored
secret desires for you.
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1086. She told me.
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1087. [, too, know what men desire.
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1088. Will you cut off my head
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1089. and drive a stake through my heart
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1090. as you did poor Lucy,
you murdering bastard?
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1091. Not while I live!
I am sworn to protect you.
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1092. You are safe within the circle.
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1093. I've lost Lucy. I'll not lose you to him.
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1094. You're whores of Satan!
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1095. This is holy ground.
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1096. Leave this place now!
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1097. Leave!
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1098. In the name of God, leave this ground!
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1099. I command you in the name of Christ!
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1100. No!
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1101. No!
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1102. No!
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1103. Christ! Damn you!
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1104. Dracul!
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1105. Dracul!
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1106. Mina.
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1107. You are near.
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1108. My love.
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1109. They're racing against the sunset.
It may be too late. God help us.
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1110. Mina.
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1111. Harker, shoot!
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1112. Charge!
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1113. Harker!
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1114. Harker!
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1115. Mina!
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1116. Quincey!
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1117. No!
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1118. No.
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1119. When my time comes,
will you do the same to me?
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1120. Will you?
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1121. No.
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1122. - No! Wait.
- No! No, let them go!
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1123. Let them go.
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1124. Our work is finished here.
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1125. Hers has just begun.
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1126. Quincey.
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1127. No.
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1128. We've all become God's madmen.
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1129. All of us.
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1130. Where is my God?
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1131. He has forsaken me.
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1132. - It is finished.
- No.
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1133. My love.
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1134. My love.
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1135. There, in the presence of God,
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1136. I understood at last
how my love could release us all
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1137. from the powers of darkness.
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1138. Our love is stronger than death.
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1139. Give me peace.
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