1. "Among the rugged peaks that
frown down upon the Borgo Pass
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of a bygone age."
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a bit slower.
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4. No, no!
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before sundown.
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the night of evil.
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9. On this night, madam,
the doors, they are barred
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10. and to the Virgin
we pray.
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12. Don't take my luggage down. I'm
going on to Borgo Pass tonight.
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13. No, no, please.
Put that back up there.
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14. The driver,
he is afraid.
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17. He wants me to ask if you can
wait and go on after sunrise.
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but there's a carriage
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Borgo Pass at midnight.
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Yes.
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23. Count Dracula's?
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24. Yes.
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25. Castle Dracula?
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26. Yes, that's where
I'm going.
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27. To the castle?
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28. Yes.
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29. No. You mustn't
go there.
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the mountains believe
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31. at the castle
there are vampires!
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of wolves and bats.
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coffins at night
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the blood of the living.
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all superstition.
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understand why...
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38. Look, the sun.
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they leave their coffins.
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just a minute, I...
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is that I'm not afraid.
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it's a matter of business with me.
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Really.
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wear this,
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Count Dracula?
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mean by going at this...
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54. Oh.
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good to see you.
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driver and my luggage and...
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I was in the wrong place.
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59. Listen to them.
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61. What music they make.
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62. The spider spinning his web
for the unwary fly.
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63. The blood is the life,
Mr. Renfield.
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66. I'm sure you will find this part
of my castle more inviting.
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different from outside.
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it's so cheerful.
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but that you might be hungry.
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That's very kind of you,
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worried about my luggage.
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all your papers were in...
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your luggage brought up.
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your coming here a secret.
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instructions implicitly.
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80. Excellent.
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if you're not too fatigued,
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the lease on Carfax Abbey.
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83. Oh, yes. Everything is in order
awaiting your signature.
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84. Well, here.
Here's the lease.
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85. Why, I hope I've brought enough
labels for your luggage.
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only three boxes.
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88. I have chartered a ship
to take us to England.
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tomorrow evening.
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90. Everything will be ready.
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find this comfortable.
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92. Thanks.
It looks very inviting.
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small cut from that paper clip.
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99. I never drink wine.
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103. Well, good night.
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104. Good night,
Mr. Renfield.
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105. Master, the sun is gone!
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get to London, won't you, Master?
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that I get lives?
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108. Not human lives,
but small ones
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110. I'll be loyal
to you, Master.
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111. I'll be loyal!
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112. Must be a Scandinavian ship.
That's what it looks to me like.
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get back.
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boat but the authorities.
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115. The captain dead,
tied to the wheel.
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116. Horrible tragedy,
horrible tragedy.
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117. Master, we're here!
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118. You can't hear what I'm
saying, but we're here!
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119. We're safe!
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come through a terrible storm.
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from that hatchway!
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Look at his eyes.
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125. Violets! Violets! Flower
for your buttonhole, sir.
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126. Flower for your
buttonhole, sir.
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127. Flower for your
buttonhole, sir.
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128. Flower for your buttonhole.
Here's a nice one.
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129. And after you
deliver the message,
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nothing I now say.
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131. Obey.
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132. Dr. Seward?
Yes?
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133. You're wanted
on the telephone.
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134. Thank you.
Well, excuse me, dear.
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135. Oh, Father,
if it's from home,
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night in town with Lucy?
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137. All right, dear.
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Yes?
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overhearing your name.
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140. Might I inquire if you are the Dr. Seward
whose sanitarium is at Whitby?
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141. Why, yes.
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142. I'm Count Dracula.
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143. I have just leased
Carfax Abbey.
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adjoins your grounds.
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145. Why, yes, it does.
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146. I'm very happy to
make your acquaintance.
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147. May I present
my daughter Mina?
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148. Count Dracula.
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149. Miss Weston.
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150. How do you do?
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151. And Mr. Harker.
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152. How do you do?
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153. Count Dracula's just
taken Carfax Abbey.
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154. Oh, it'll be a relief to see light
in those dismal old windows.
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155. It will, indeed. You'll excuse
me, I'm wanted on the telephone.
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156. The Abbey could
be very attractive,
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need quite extensive repairs.
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158. I shall do very
little repairing.
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the broken battlements
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in Transylvania.
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of that old toast
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165. "as though
the dead were there."
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166. Nice little sentiment.
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even nicer.
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the dead already,
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the next to die..."
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the rest, dear.
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to be really dead,
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worse things
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me of the broken battlements
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in Transylvania.
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You're so romantic.
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a little more normal.
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185. Yes, dear,
like John.
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189. Well, Countess,
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and his ruined abbey.
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Good night, dear.
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closing down a bit, sir.
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have the last transfusion?
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powerless to check.
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of each victim,
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201. He probably wants
his flies again!
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Oh, Martin, please!
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No, Martin!
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away from me. Oh, Martin.
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Ain't you?
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nice, fat spiders!
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with the undead.
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the vampire.
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attacks the throat.
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two little wounds,
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not admit of such a creature.
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myth, superstition.
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bring you proof
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of yesterday
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reality of today.
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Renfield's cravings
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small living things.
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I'm feeling much better.
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And I'm very grateful.
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send me away from this place.
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I might have known.
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Mr. Renfield?
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to live, Van Helsing.
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of him now for a while.
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old fly eater.
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If you don't send me away,
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will happen to Miss Mina!
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come along.
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themselves against vampires.
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especially by night.
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Please don't, Master!
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quite a while, reading.
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red eyes staring at me,
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came down out of the mist.
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it was only a dream.
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I felt so weak.
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something she won't tell us.
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in the dream,
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come closer and closer?
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Where?
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the matter with your throat?
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Permit me.
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Yes, yes.
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caused them, Professor?
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back again, Doctor.
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have just arrived.
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exceptionally...
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Professor Van Helsing.
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distinguished scientist
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the wilds of Transylvania.
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dream a few nights ago,
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to get it out of my mind.
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your fiancée, Mr. Harker,
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Mr. Harker's concern.
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it's quite serious.
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Professor Van Helsing suggests.
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364. Oh, but, really, Father,
I'm feeling quite well.
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how you're feeling?
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Gladly.
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my humble apology.
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Like a wild animal!
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Like a madman!
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wolves, but generally of bats.
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smashed the mirror.
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one of the patients here to say.
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407. Yes, and that is what your
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people will not believe in him.
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exist in ghost stories.
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lives after its death
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the blood of the living.
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or it dies.
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from sunset to sunrise.
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of the day,
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in which it was buried.
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if Dracula were a vampire,
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return every night
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and that's impossible.
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native soil with him, boxes of it.
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for him to rest in.
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but you wouldn't.
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It's happened again.
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Take her away before...
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going to say anything!
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I'm loyal to you, Master.
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heard the name before.
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with innocent blood on your soul.
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a lunatic's soul.
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of evil are too great
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Mr. Harker, it's horrible!
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446. Oh, it's horrible!
Dr. Seward!
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447. Miss Mina,
out there dead!
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448. Where? Where?
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449. Out there!
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450. Thank heaven she's alive.
Thank heaven for that.
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451. Alive, yes,
but in greater danger,
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452. for she's already
under his influence.
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453. It's horrible, Van Helsing, horrible!
Incredible.
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454. Incredible, perhaps, but a fact.
We must face it.
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455. We must cope with it.
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456. "Further attacks on small
children committed after dark
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457. "by the mysterious woman in
white took place last night.
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458. "Narratives of two small
girls, each child describing
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459. "a beautiful lady in white
who promised her chocolates,
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460. "enticed her to
a secluded spot
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461. "and there bit her
slightly in the throat."
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462. Ghosts.
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463. Vampires.
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464. And then, Miss Mina?
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465. Well, how could she know anything
about the woman in white?
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466. It's bad enough for her to
read it in the newspaper...
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467. Please, please,
Mr. Harker.
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468. And when was the next time
you saw Miss Lucy
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469. after she was buried?
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470. I was downstairs
on the terrace.
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471. She came out of the shadows
and stood looking at me.
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472. I started to speak to her.
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473. And then I remembered
she was dead.
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474. The most horrible expression
came over her face.
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475. She looked like
a hungry animal.
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476. A Wolf.
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477. And then she turned
and ran back into the dark.
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478. Then you know
the woman in white is...
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479. Lucy.
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480. Miss Mina,
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481. I promise you that after tonight
she will remain at rest,
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482. her soul released
from this horror.
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483. If you can save
Lucy's soul after death,
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484. promise me
you'll save mine.
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485. Darling, you're not going to
die, you're going to live.
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486. No, John.
You mustn't touch me.
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487. And you mustn't
kiss me ever again.
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488. What are you
trying to say?
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489. You tell him.
You make him understand.
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490. I can't.
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491. Professor?
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492. It's all over, John.
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493. Our love,
our life together.
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494. Oh, no.
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495. No, no, don’t
look at me like that.
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496. I love you, John.
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497. You.
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498. But this horror,
he wills it.
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499. Miss Mina,
you must come indoors.
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500. You must.
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501. You know what you're
doing to her, Professor?
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502. You're driving her crazy!
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503. Mr. Harker, that is what
you should be worrying about.
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504. The last rays of the day's
sun will soon be gone,
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505. and another night will be upon us.
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506. Dr. Seward,
I'm taking Mina with me
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507. to London tonight or
I'll call in the police.
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508. But, John...
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509. Mina, please
get your bags packed.
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510. Seward, I must be master here
or I can do nothing.
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511. Right.
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512. Miss Mina,
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513. both this room
and your bedroom
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514. have been prepared
with wolfsbane.
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515. You will be safe
if Dracula returns.
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516. She'll be safe, all right,
because she's going with me.
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517. Mina, I'll be waiting
for you in the library.
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518. Oh, John!
Father, talk to him.
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519. Please don't let him go.
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520. Oh, Briggs-
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521. Miss Mina is to wear
this wreath of wolfsbane
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522. when she goes to bed.
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523. Watch her closely,
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524. and see that she does not
remove it in her sleep.
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525. I understand, Professor.
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526. And under no circumstances must
these windows be opened tonight.
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527. Very well, sir.
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528. You will recollect
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529. that Dracula cast
no reflection in the mirror.
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530. Yes.
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531. And that three boxes of earth were
delivered to him at Carfax Abbey.
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532. Quite.
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533. And knowing that a vampire must
rest by day in his native soil,
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534. I am convinced
that this Dracula is no legend
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535. but an undead creature whose life
has been unnaturally prolonged.
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536. Well, Dr. Seward,
what about it?
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537. Is Mina going
with me or not?
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538. If you take her from under our
protection, you will kill her.
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539. Now, John, please,
please, be patient.
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540. Mr. Harker,
please, come here.
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541. Well.
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542. John, I know you love her,
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543. but don't forget
she's my daughter,
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544. and I must do
what I think is best.
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545. Mr. Harker,
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546. I have devoted my lifetime to the
study of many strange things,
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547. little-known facts,
which the world
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548. is perhaps better
off not knowing.
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549. I know,
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550. but, Professor, all I want is to
get Mina away from all of this.
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551. That will do no good.
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552. Our only chance of
saving Miss Mina's life
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553. is to find the hiding place
of Dracula's living corpse
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554. and to drive
a stake through its heart.
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555. Isn't this a strange
conversation for men who aren't crazy?
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556. Renfield, you're compelling
me to put you in a straitjacket.
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557. You forget, Doctor, that
madmen have great strength.
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558. Dracula has great
strength, eh, Renfield?
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559. Words, words, words.
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560. Oh, Martin. Didn't I warn you
to keep a strict watch?
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561. What? What? Again?
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562. Yes, sir.
At once, sir.
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563. Yes, sir.
Right away, sir.
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564. Here. The doctor's pet
loony is loose again.
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565. He came and stood below my
window in the moonlight.
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566. And he promised me things.
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567. Not in words,
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568. but by doing them.
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569. Doing them?
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570. By making them happen.
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571. A red mist
spread over the lawn,
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572. coming on like
a flame of fire.
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573. And then he parted it.
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574. And I could see that there
were thousands of rats
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575. with their eyes
blazing red,
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576. like his,
only smaller.
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577. And then he
held up his hand,
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578. and they all stopped.
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579. And I thought he
seemed to be saying,
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580. "Rats. Rats.
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581. "Rats!"
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582. Thousands,
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583. millions of them.
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584. "All red blood,
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585. "all these will I give you
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586. "if you will obey me."
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587. What did he
want you to do?
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588. That which has
already been done.
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589. Strike me down dead, Doctor.
He's got me going.
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590. Now he's twisted and broken them
iron bars as if they was cheese.
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591. Dracula is in the house.
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592. In the house?
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593. Doctor, this time he can do no harm.
We are ready for him.
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594. Martin, come with me.
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595. I'll show you where we can put
Mr. Renfield where he won't escape again.
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596. All right, but I have me doubts.
Come along, old fly eater.
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597. Now, you mustn't get
out of it this time.
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598. I'm awfully sorry to have to look you up,
but you've got to stay in your room.
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599. Van Helsing.
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600. Now that you have learned
what you have learned,
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601. it would be well for you to
return to your own country.
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602. I prefer to remain
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603. and protect those
whom you would destroy.
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604. You are too late.
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605. My blood now flows
through her veins.
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606. She will live through
the centuries to come,
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607. as I have lived.
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608. Should you
escape us, Dracula,
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609. we know how to save Miss
Mina's soul, if not her life.
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610. If she dies by day.
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611. But I shall see
that she dies by night.
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612. And I will have Carfax Abbey
torn down stone by stone,
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613. excavated a mile around.
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614. I will find your earth box and drive
that stake through your heart.
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615. Come here.
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616. Come
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617. here.
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618. Your will is strong,
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619. Van Helsing.
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620. More wolfsbane?
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621. More effective
than wolfsbane, Count.
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622. Indeed.
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623. Open the windows,
Briggs, and let in some air.
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624. The odor in the room from that
horrible weed is stifling.
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625. I can't stand it.
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626. But the Professor
gave orders.
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627. Oh, never mind
the Professor now.
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628. Now, please, go back to bed at once.
I'm going to call your father.
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629. What is it, Briggs?
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630. Oh, I don't know,
Mr. Harker.
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631. I felt strangely dizzy.
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632. And when it cleared away,
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633. Miss Mina was up and dressed
and out on the terrace.
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634. And I can't get
her to go to bed.
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635. Well, let me see her.
Tell her I'm here.
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636. John.
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637. Oh, John,
I'm so glad you're here.
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638. Well, what have they
been doing to me, dear?
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639. Locking me in my room.
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640. And the horrible
smell of that awful weed.
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641. It's been like a nightmare.
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642. What's been the matter?
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643. Why are you
looking at me like that?
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644. Mina.
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645. You're so...
Like a changed girl.
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646. Oh, you look wonderful.
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647. I feel wonderful.
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648. I've never felt
better in my life.
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649. Oh, I'm so glad to
see you like this.
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650. I've been awfully
worried about you.
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651. Mr. Harker.
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652. You better bring
Miss Mina inside.
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653. That's all right, Briggs,
now that I'm here.
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654. Run along, Briggs.
Don't worry.
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655. John. Look,
the fog's lifting.
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656. See how plain you
can see the stars?
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657. Yes.
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658. Millions of them.
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659. I've never seen them
so close.
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660. Why, it looks as if you could
reach out and touch them.
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661. Would you like me
to get you a hat...
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662. Why, what's the matter?
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663. Oh, nothing.
Nothing at all.
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664. Come.
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665. Let's sit down.
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666. Van Helsing.
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667. Seward, that which I feared from
the beginning has happened.
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668. What?
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669. Dracula boasts that he has fused
his blood with that of Miss Mina.
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670. In life, she will now become the
foul thing of the night that he is.
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671. But Van Helsing...
No, no, come, Seward.
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672. Come, there's not
a moment to be lost.
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673. Oh, but I love the fog.
I love nights with fog.
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674. But only yesterday you said
you were afraid of the night.
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675. But, darling, I could never
have said anything so silly.
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676. I couldn't.
I love the night.
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677. That's the only time
I feel really alive.
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678. There's that bat again.
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679. Yes?
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680. Look out.
He'll get in your hair.
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681. Yes?
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682. My, that was a big bat.
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683. I will.
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684. You will what?
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685. Oh, I didn't say anything.
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686. Yes, you did.
You said, "I will."
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687. Oh, no, I didn't.
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688. John, come.
Sit down.
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689. There must be some way,
some way to save her.
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690. - There is only one...
- John.
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691. That funny little old
professor, he has a crucifix.
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692. Now, I want you to get it
away from him and hide it.
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693. But why, dear?
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694. Oh, he'll be wanting
to protect me again
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695. from the night or Count
Dracula or whatever it is.
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696. Well, I don't know.
He may be right, Mina.
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697. Your eyes.
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698. They look at me
so strangely.
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699. Mina.
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700. Mina, you're...
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701. No, Mina, no!
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702. Give me that. What's the idea?
Have you gone crazy?
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703. What are you trying to do?
Frighten her to death?
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704. No, I was trying
to save her.
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705. Save her? That's a fine way.
It's all right, darling.
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706. Oh, John, darling,
you must go away from me...
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707. The cross,
put it away.
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708. After what's happened,
I can't bear to look at it.
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709. What's happened?
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710. I can't tell you.
I can't.
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711. Ah, but you must. You must tell me.
I have a right to know.
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712. Oh, John.
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713. You can believe everything he says.
It's all the truth.
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714. Dracula, he...
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715. Dracula?
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716. Well, what's he done
to you, dearie? Tell me.
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717. He came to me.
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718. He opened
a vein in his arm
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719. and he made me drink...
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720. What is it?
Who is it, Martin?
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721. It's that big
gray bat again, sir.
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722. It's no use of
wasting your bullets, Martin.
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723. They cannot harm that bat.
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724. No, sir.
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725. He's crazy.
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726. They're all crazy.
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727. They're all crazy,
except you and me.
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728. Sometimes I have
me doubts about you.
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729. Yes.
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730. That's Renfield.
What's he doing at the Abbey?
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731. Come, Mr. Harker.
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732. Master! Master, I'm here!
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733. Where else would he be going
but to Dracula?
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734. What is it, Master?
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735. What do you
want me to do?
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736. Look, here's an opening.
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737. Mina!
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738. Mina!
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739. I didn't lead
them here, Master.
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740. I didn't know.
I swear.
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741. No! No!
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742. Wait!
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743. I'm loyal to you, Master.
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744. I'm your slave.
I didn't betray you.
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745. Oh, no, don't!
Don't kill me!
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746. Let me live, please!
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747. Punish me, torture
me, but let me live!
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748. I can't die with all those
lives on my conscience!
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749. All that blood
on my hands!
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750. Mina! Mina!
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751. He'll kill her if
we don't get to her.
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752. We must not be too late.
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753. We have him trapped. Day is breaking.
We have him trapped.
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754. He's killing her.
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755. Mina! Mina,
where are you?
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756. Mina. Mina.
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757. Mina, where are you?
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758. Mina.
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759. Mina!
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760. Mina! Mina!
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761. Harker! Harker!
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762. Yes?
Come.
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763. Where?
Where are you?
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764. Here. Here, Harker.
I have found them.
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765. Get me a piece
of stone, anything.
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766. It will help me drive the
stake through their hearts.
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767. Is she...
How is she?
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768. She is not here.
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769. Then“.
Then she may be alive.
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770. Mina! Mina!
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771. Mina!
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772. Mina!
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773. Mina!
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774. Mina! Mina!
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775. Oh, John.
John, darling.
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776. I heard you calling,
but I couldn't say anything.
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777. We thought he'd
killed you, dear.
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778. The daylight stopped him.
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779. Oh, if you could have seen
the look on his face.
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780. There's nothing more to fear, Miss Mina.
Dracula is dead forever.
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781. No, no, no.
You must go.
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782. But aren't you
coming with us?
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783. Not yet, presently.
Come, John.
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