1. Talbot Castle,
Mr. Larry.
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2. Welcome home,
Larry.
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3. I'm mighty glad
to be here, Father.
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4. Hasn't changed
much, has it?
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5. Not in 300 years, except for
a few modern conveniences.
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6. Do you know
Paul Montford?
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7. Sure. Just dropped
in to say hello.
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8. Welcome home,
Larry.
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9. We used to snitch
apples together.
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10. Now he's chief constable
of the district.
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11. Which reminds me, I've
got to get to work.
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12. See you tonight about
9:00, Sir John?
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13. Fine. Glad to have
you back, Larry.
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14. Thanks. Bye-bye.
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15. So, old Paul turned
out to be a cop, huh?
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16. Cop? Yeah, a cop. Policeman.
You know.
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17. He's Captain Montford,
retired.
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18. Father.
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19. I'm sorry about John.
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20. Your brother's death
was a blow to all of us.
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21. Sit down, won't you?
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22. You know, Larry, there's developed
what amounts to a tradition
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23. about the Talbot sons.
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24. The elder, next in
line of succession
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25. and so forth, is
considered in everything.
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26. The younger frequently resents
the position in which he's found
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27. and leaves home,
just as you did.
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28. Yes, but, Father,
I'm here now.
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29. Fortunately.
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30. But isn't it a sad commentary
on our relationship
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31. that it took
a hunting accident
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32. and your brother's
death to bring you?
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33. It really isn't
as bad as it sounds.
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34. I've watched every
bit of news about you.
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35. I was mighty proud when you won
the Belden Prize for research.
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36. The whole business
is probably my fault.
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37. See, the tradition
also insists
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38. that the Talbots be the
stiff-necked, undemonstrative type.
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39. Frequently, this has been carried
to very unhappy extremes.
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40. Don't I know that.
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41. Larry.
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42. Let's decide, you and
I, that between us
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43. there shall be no
more such reserve.
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44. I'll do everything
that I can, sir.
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45. Well, that should
be considerable.
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46. You know, the 18 years you've been
away should have qualified you
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47. to be of immeasurable
benefit to the estate,
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48. since, in a great many ways, we are a
backward people, but don't quote me.
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49. What have we got there?
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50. It's from London, sir.
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51. I think it's the new
part for the telescope.
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52. Of course.
Come along, lad.
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53. Come on. Up to the attic.
It's an observatory now.
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54. There you are, sir.
I think that has it.
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55. I'll have
a look at it.
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56. It's excellent! Where'd you
learn such precision work?
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57. Optical company
in California.
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58. We did quite a job on that
Mount Wilson Observatory.
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59. Are you interested
in astronomy?
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60. Not especially.
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61. I'm all right with tools.
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62. In fact, I've done quite a little
work with astronomical instruments,
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63. but when it comes to theory,
I'm pretty much of an amateur.
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64. All astronomers
are amateurs.
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65. When it comes to the heavens,
there's only one professional.
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66. Fine.
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67. Well, I've got some things to do before lunch.
I'll leave you to it.
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68. Good afternoon, sir.
May I help you?
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69. Why, yes. I'm looking for a gift.
Something in earrings.
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70. Certainly. We have
some very nice ones.
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71. There's these diamond ones.
They're very smart.
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72. Or how about
these pearl ones?
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73. No. I don't think
any of those will do.
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74. What I'm really looking for
is something half-moon shaped
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75. with spangles on it.
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76. Golden.
I'm sorry.
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77. We haven't any
like that just now.
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78. Oh, yes, you have.
Don't you remember?
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79. On your dressing table,
up in your room.
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80. In my room?
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81. Yes. Would you mind
getting them for me?
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82. Well,
they're not for sale.
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83. Well, I can't say
that I blame you.
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84. They look so well on you.
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85. Well, perhaps my father can help you.
I'll call him.
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86. No, no, that
won't be necessary.
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87. As long as I can't have the
earrings, perhaps I...
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88. I'll buy a cane.
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89. Tell me, how did you know about
the earrings in my room?
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90. I'm psychic. Every time I see a
beautiful girl, I know all about her.
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91. Just like that.
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92. What kind of
cane would you like?
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93. We have daywear
or eveningwear.
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94. It doesn't matter.
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95. There's this one, it's very smart.
Solid-gold top.
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96. No, I don't think
that'll do.
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97. Well, how about the little dog?
That would suit you.
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98. No, thanks.
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99. Well, here's one.
Would make a good putter.
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100. Yes, it would.
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101. That's funny.
Another dog.
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102. No, that's a wolf.
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103. A wolf?
Mmm-hmm.
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104. A wolf and a star.
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105. What does that mean?
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106. I thought you said
you were psychic.
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107. I am, but this is only wood and
silver, and it hasn't blue eyes.
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108. Well then, that stick is
priced at three pounds.
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109. Three pounds? 15 dollars
for an old stick?
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110. Well, that's a
very rare piece.
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111. It shows the wolf and the pentagram,
the sign of the werewolf.
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112. Werewolf?
What's that?
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113. That's a human being who, at certain
times of the year, changes into a wolf.
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114. You mean, runs around
on all fours
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115. and bites and snaps
and bays at the moon?
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116. Even worse
than that, sometimes.
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117. What big eyes
you have, Grandma.
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118. Little Red Riding Hood
was a werewolf story.
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119. Of course, there have been many others.
There's an old poem,
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120. "Even a man who is pure in heart
and says his prayers by night
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121. "May become a wolf
when the wolfsbane blooms
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122. "and the autumn
moon is bright"
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123. Yes, but what's this
pentagram business?
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124. Every werewolf is
marked with that,
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125. and sees it in the palm
of his next victim's hand.
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126. Look, lady, if you're trying
to scare me out of here,
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127. you're not
getting very far.
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128. I'll take the cane.
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129. Please tell me, have you
ever seen me before?
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130. Of course. How do you suppose
I knew about the earrings?
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131. I can't remember ever...
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132. Tell you what we'll do.
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133. We'll take a little walk tonight
and we'll talk it over.
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134. No.
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135. See you at 8:00.
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136. No!
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137. Gypsies, huh?
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138. Yes, they're
fortune-tellers.
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139. They pass through
here every autumn.
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140. You know, I haven't had
my fortune told in years.
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141. How about tonight?
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142. No.
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143. Fine, I'll be
here at 8:00.
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144. Yes, that's the
sign of the werewolf.
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145. That's just a legend,
though, isn't it?
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146. Yes, but like most legends, it
must have some basis in fact.
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147. It's probably an
ancient explanation
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148. of the dual personality
in each of us.
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149. How does it go?
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150. "Even a man who is pure in heart
and says his prayers by night
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151. "May become a wolf
when the wolfsbane blooms
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152. "and the autumn
moon is bright"
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153. That's funny.
That's the same thing
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154. the girl in
the antique shop said.
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155. Oh, you met
Gwen Conliffe, have you?
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156. So that's her name!
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157. I was just looking
the town over.
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158. Naturally. Continue
to look it over.
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159. But I want you to know
not only the pretty girls,
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160. but the old men and women
and the young men.
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161. Get to know all about them, Larry.
They're nice people.
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162. They're your people. After all,
you're going to run the estate.
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163. Of course, I want to
know all of them.
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164. You seem to have made
a pretty good start.
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165. Run along.
Get on with the good work.
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166. All right, thanks.
Good night.
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167. Good night.
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168. Oh! It's you.
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169. Why, of course.
Who did you expect?
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170. Why, nobody.
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171. I told you I couldn't
go out with you.
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172. And yet you wore those
earrings that I like.
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173. Well, that was
just because I...
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174. Oh, come on.
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175. I don't want to go alone.
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176. I'm really
afraid of the dark.
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177. And, you see,
I wore my cane, too.
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178. Jenny?
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179. This is Jenny Williams. She wants
to have her fortune told, too.
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180. I'm very pleased
to meet you, Mr...
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181. Just call me Larry.
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182. If you don't mind, Larry.
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183. Well...
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184. Oh, look!
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185. Wolfsbane.
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186. "Even a man who is pure in heart
and says his prayers by night
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187. "May become a wolf
when the wolfsbane blooms
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188. "and the autumn
moon is bright"
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189. So you know
that one, too, eh?
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190. Of course. Everyone
knows about werewolves.
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191. We've come to have
our fortunes told.
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192. Can you really
read the future?
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193. I will not disappoint you,
my lady.
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194. Will you step inside, please?
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195. Do you mind
if I go in first?
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196. No, no.
Go right ahead.
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197. Go on, silly.
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198. Quite a pipe the old
boy's got, isn't it?
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199. Cut the cards.
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200. We didn't come down to
listen in on Jenny, did we?
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201. No.
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202. Well, maybe if you took
a little walk with me,
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203. I could tell
your fortune.
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204. So you're
a fortune-teller.
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205. Uh-huh.
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206. Is that how you knew
about the earrings?
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207. Well, not exactly.
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208. You see, a telescope has
a mighty sharp eye.
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209. It brings the stars so close that
you feel you can almost touch them.
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210. A telescope?
Sure.
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211. And it does the same thing
to people in their rooms.
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212. That is, if you point it
in the right direction.
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213. Oh, you wouldn't.
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214. Well, now, I was only
testing the refractor.
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215. I didn't know about you, and, all
of a sudden, there you were.
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216. Well, from now on, I'll be
sure to draw the curtains.
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217. Don't do that! I mean,
not on account of me.
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218. I mean...
Well, you know what I mean.
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219. Yes, I'm afraid I do.
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220. But it's only fair to
tell you I'm engaged.
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221. I'm going to be
married very soon.
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222. In fact, I really
shouldn't be here.
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223. But you are here.
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224. Can you tell me when
I'm going to be married?
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225. What did you see?
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226. Your hands, please.
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227. Your left hand
shows your past,
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228. your right hand
shows your future.
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229. What's the matter?
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230. I can't tell you
anything tonight.
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231. Come back tomorrow.
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232. What did you see?
Something evil?
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233. No, no!
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234. Now go away. Go quickly.
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235. Go!
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236. Yes. Yes, I'm going!
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237. What was that?
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238. I don't know.
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239. Never heard anything
like it before.
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240. Stay here.
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241. Larry! Wait, Larry!
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242. Larry, where are you?
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243. Oh, Larry! Larry, what happened?
What's the matter?
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244. A Wolf.
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245. Help! Help!
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246. Please, hurry!
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247. Hurry, please.
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248. What happened to him?
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249. A Wolf bit him.
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250. Do something.
Can't you help him?
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251. We must take
him home.
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252. Big boy, isn't he?
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253. Huge.
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254. Like the Red Talbot,
there.
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255. We should have had
him in the Guards.
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256. Oh, no. He'll be invaluable
here, looking after the estate.
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257. You know, he's had a lot
of experience in America.
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258. Here, here.
What's the matter?
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259. Sir John!
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260. Master Larry.
What's happened?
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261. He was bitten by a wolf.
A wolf?
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262. Nonsense. Haven't been
wolves around here for years.
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263. Where did
all this happen?
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264. By the marsh. That
woman came to help.
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265. Where is she?
Who?
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266. Why, the Gypsy woman. I'd never
have got him here without her.
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267. Yes, of course, the old woman
who was just in the doorway.
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268. Kendall, find her.
Was anyone else with you?
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269. Jenny. Someone get Jenny.
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270. Sir John! Captain!
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271. By the marsh!
Yes, yes, by the marsh?
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272. Speak up, man.
Jenny.
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273. Jenny Williams.
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274. What about her?
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275. She's been murdered, sir.
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276. Wolf? Gypsy woman?
Murder? What is this?
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277. What makes you say
she was murdered?
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278. Her throat, sir.
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279. Come, come. Let's look into this.
Here, show me where it happened.
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280. Yes.
I'll send Dr. Lloyd, Sir John.
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281. Fine. Roberts, give me a hand
with Master Larry, will you?
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282. Come on, Larry.
Get him up to his room.
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283. Mr. Twiddle?
Yes, sir?
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284. Make a note, Twiddle.
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285. Very good, sir.
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286. "Jenny Williams,
attacked by some
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287. "large animal."
That right, Dr. Lloyd?
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288. Her jugular was severed by
the bite of powerful teeth.
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289. The cause of death,
internal hemorrhage.
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290. What's the matter
with you, Twiddle?
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291. I'm a little
squeamish, sir.
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292. Well, don't be squeamish.
Write down what I told you.
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293. Very well, sir.
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294. Captain Montford!
Here, sir.
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295. It's the Gypsy who passed
through town this afternoon.
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296. Was he killed by the
same animal, Dr. Lloyd?
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297. No, his skull was crushed by heavy
blows with a sharp instrument.
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298. Make a note, Twiddle.
Very well, sir.
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299. "Bela the Gypsy found dead near
the body of Jenny Williams.
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300. "Cause of death, heavy blows
from some sharp instrument."
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301. Look,
his feet are bare.
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302. So they are.
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303. Otherwise,
he's fully dressed.
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304. Make a note of that, Twiddle.
Very well, sir.
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305. What's this?
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306. A stick with a
horse's-head handle.
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307. It's not a horse's head.
That's a wolf's head.
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308. Mr. Frank? Them tracks back there.
A wolf!
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309. Make a note, Twiddle.
Very well, sir.
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310. "Found on scene of tragedy,
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311. "silver-handled stick
mounted with a wolf's head."
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312. Let's have a look
at those tracks.
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313. Larry. Shouldn't you
be in your bed?
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314. No. I'm all right.
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315. Good morning,
Larry.
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316. This is
Dr. Lloyd.
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317. You frightened us
last night, my boy.
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318. I'm sorry. I guess I
did kind of pass out.
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319. Is this
your stick?
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320. Why, of course.
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321. That's the one I
killed the wolf with.
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322. Larry, Bela the Gypsy
was killed last night.
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323. They found your
stick by the body.
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324. You mean, Bela the
fortune-teller?
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325. Mmm-hmm.
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326. I only saw
a wolf.
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327. He bit me.
Look here.
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328. Well, that's funny.
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329. It must have healed up.
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330. Larry, Paul wants to ask
you some questions.
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331. Why, sure, sure.
Go ahead.
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332. No, I think we ought
to leave him alone.
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333. What's the
matter with you?
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334. Paul wants to question him.
Go ahead, Paul.
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335. Yeah, go ahead. But don't
try to make me believe
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336. that I killed a man when I
know that I killed a wolf.
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337. Yes, yes. We're all
a little bit confused.
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338. He needs a good rest.
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339. We'll talk to
you later, Larry.
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340. Come on, Doctor.
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341. Coming, Sir John?
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342. Yeah. I'll be
down in a minute.
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343. Now, Larry, will you stop
worrying and let me handle this?
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344. But they're treating
me like I was crazy!
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345. I'm not accusing him
of foul play, Sir John,
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346. but, after all, two people are
dead, and I am chief constable.
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347. That's no reason to make a
great mystery out of it.
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348. You talk like a
detective in a novel.
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349. Now, please, gentlemen. There's
a very simple explanation.
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350. A dog or a wolf attacked Jenny
Williams, that's proven.
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351. When she cried for help, Larry
and Bela went to her rescue.
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352. It was dark. Excitement and confusion.
The Gypsy was killed.
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353. What about
Bela's bare feet?
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354. He just didn't have time
to put his shoes on.
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355. And what about this
nonexistent wound?
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356. Larry imagined
he'd been bitten.
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357. After all, the beast jumped at
him and tore his coat to shreds.
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358. Still, he insists
he received a wound.
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359. You tell me his
coat was bloody
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360. when the two women
brought him in.
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361. Surely, a wound
can't heal overnight.
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362. The patient is mentally disturbed.
Perhaps the shock did it.
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363. I'd rather you didn't bother
him with questions just now.
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364. You policemen are
always in such a hurry.
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365. As if dead men
hadn't all eternity.
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366. Well, you'll be declaring
me a mental case next.
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367. Oh, no.
I wouldn't dare.
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368. Thank you.
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369. In return, I won't question your
patient again, until you think fit.
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370. Thank you.
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371. It's the Gypsy
fortune-teller.
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372. And the man
that killed him.
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373. But, my dear woman, we can't
bury this man without prayer.
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374. There is nothing
to pray for, sir.
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375. Bela has entered a much
better world than this.
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376. At least, so you ministers
always say, sir.
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377. And so it is. But that's no reason
to hold a pagan celebration.
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378. I hear your people
are coming to town,
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379. dancing and singing
and making merry.
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380. For a thousand years, we Gypsies
have buried our dead like that.
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381. I couldn't break the custom
even if I wanted to.
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382. Fighting against
superstition is as hard
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383. as fighting
against Satan himself.
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384. The way you walked was thorny,
through no fault of your own.
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385. But as the rain
enters the soil,
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386. the river enters the sea,
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387. so tears run to
a predestined end.
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388. Your suffering is over,
Bela, my son.
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389. Now you will find peace.
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390. But, my dear, there's nothing
they can accuse you of.
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391. Now, here, why don't you go
up to your room and lie down?
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392. I don't want to
be alone, Father.
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393. As soon as I close
my eyes, I see Jenny.
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394. I'd rather stay here.
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395. Why, of course, my dear.
Of course.
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396. Well, ladies. What
can I do for you...
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397. Where is she?
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398. Why, what do you
want to know from her?
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399. I want to know why she left my little
Jenny all alone with the Gypsy.
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400. Well, I suppose she
didn't want to be there
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401. while the fortune
was being told.
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402. Oh, what a lie!
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403. You know she just wanted to
walk out in the dark with...
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404. Now! You mustn't speak
of my Gwen like that.
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405. Listen to him!
There's a fine father for you.
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406. How dare you permit her
to walk out with other men
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407. when she's engaged
to Frank Andrews.
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408. She didn't
do anything wrong.
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409. "Anything wrong"?
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410. It's because of her that my
little Jenny was killed.
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411. Now, that's enough!
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412. She's to blame. I always knew that
innocent little face was just...
Copy !req
413. Now come on, outside!
Outside, all of you.
Copy !req
414. You'll not get rid of me
before I know the truth.
Copy !req
415. I want to know
what she was doing
Copy !req
416. while my little
Jenny was being murdered.
Copy !req
417. I'll tell you
what she was doing.
Copy !req
418. All right, tell me.
Copy !req
419. Come on. Come on.
Speak up. What was it?
Copy !req
420. Don't you dare touch me.
Copy !req
421. You and your fine daughter.
Copy !req
422. You've not heard
the last of this.
Copy !req
423. What's gotten into them?
Copy !req
424. Well, I...
I really don't know.
Copy !req
425. I'm sorry, sir, about getting
Gwen into this mess.
Copy !req
426. But there really
wasn't anything wrong.
Copy !req
427. I trust
my daughter, sir.
Copy !req
428. I hope that she didn't
hear all this row.
Copy !req
429. Tell me, is she in?
Copy !req
430. Yes, she's
in the parlor.
Copy !req
431. May I see her, please?
Copy !req
432. Why, of course.
Copy !req
433. Thank you.
Copy !req
434. Larry!
Copy !req
435. Oh, you...
You heard them.
Copy !req
436. Yes.
Copy !req
437. I suppose you can't
blame them too much.
Copy !req
438. Kind of a mess, isn't it?
Copy !req
439. I came over to tell you
how sorry I am about Jenny.
Copy !req
440. Tell me, just exactly
what did happen?
Copy !req
441. Well...
Copy !req
442. I saw a wolf attacking her,
and I killed it.
Copy !req
443. In the fight, it bit me.
Copy !req
444. This morning,
there's no sign of the wound.
Copy !req
445. Now they're trying
to make me believe
Copy !req
446. that I killed Bela,
the fortune-teller.
Copy !req
447. Well, maybe there wasn't a wolf.
It was dark and foggy,
Copy !req
448. and, well, perhaps
the story I told you
Copy !req
449. about the werewolf
confused you.
Copy !req
450. Why does everyone insist
that I'm confused?
Copy !req
451. Hello, Frank.
Copy !req
452. Hello, Mr. Conliffe.
Is Gwen in?
Copy !req
453. Yes, but she
has a visitor.
Copy !req
454. Larry Talbot?
Yes.
Copy !req
455. Well, that's all right.
I want to see him, too.
Copy !req
456. Larry, this is
Frank Andrews.
Copy !req
457. Quiet.
Copy !req
458. You'd better take
him outside, Frank.
Copy !req
459. All right.
Come on, come on.
Copy !req
460. So that's him, huh?
Copy !req
461. Yes. We grew up
together.
Copy !req
462. He looks like
a nice enough chap.
Copy !req
463. What does he do?
Copy !req
464. He's the gamekeeper for
your father's estate.
Copy !req
465. Oh.
Copy !req
466. Glad to know you,
Andrews.
Copy !req
467. I just came over to see
that Gwen was all right.
Copy !req
468. I guess I'd
better be going now.
Copy !req
469. Goodbye, Gwen.
Copy !req
470. Goodbye.
Copy !req
471. Frank, why were
you so rude?
Copy !req
472. Well, I'm sorry,
but...
Copy !req
473. I couldn't take my eyes off
that walking stick of his.
Copy !req
474. Gwen, be careful,
will you?
Copy !req
475. Careful?
Copy !req
476. Yes. He's been away
for 18 years, I know,
Copy !req
477. but he's still the son
of Sir John Talbot.
Copy !req
478. I see. And I'm
the daughter of Conliffe,
Copy !req
479. who owns the antique
shop, is that it?
Copy !req
480. Yes, that and, well, there's something
very tragic about that man,
Copy !req
481. and I'm sure that nothing but harm
will come to you through him.
Copy !req
482. Now aren't you
glad I brought you?
Copy !req
483. There's Larry Talbot.
Copy !req
484. Let's go and
say hello, eh?
Copy !req
485. I just wanted to show you
that I'm not jealous.
Copy !req
486. Larry Talbot!
Copy !req
487. Saw you walking
along by yourself,
Copy !req
488. thought you might
like to join us.
Copy !req
489. Well, thanks. I was
just on my way home.
Copy !req
490. Don't say that.
Copy !req
491. Come on. We'll have
some fun together.
Copy !req
492. Please do,
Larry.
Copy !req
493. Two guns,
please.
Copy !req
494. Yes, sir.
Copy !req
495. See what you can do.
Copy !req
496. All right.
Copy !req
497. He seems to be able
to handle a rifle.
Copy !req
498. Go ahead and shoot,
before he bites you.
Copy !req
499. Bad luck.
Copy !req
500. See? Nothing to it.
Care to try another one?
Copy !req
501. No, thanks.
You win.
Copy !req
502. He's unstrung.
Copy !req
503. Long trip-
Copy !req
504. That unfortunate accident
the other night.
Copy !req
505. You have been
a long while coming.
Copy !req
506. I'm not buying anything.
Copy !req
507. And I am not
selling anything.
Copy !req
508. I expected you sooner.
Copy !req
509. I remember you.
Copy !req
510. That night,
and in the crypt.
Copy !req
511. Go inside.
Copy !req
512. You killed the wolf.
Copy !req
513. Well, there's no
crime in that, is there?
Copy !req
514. The wolf was Bela.
Copy !req
515. You think I don't know the
difference between a wolf and a man?
Copy !req
516. Bela became a wolf,
and you killed him.
Copy !req
517. A werewolf can be killed
only with a silver bullet,
Copy !req
518. or a silver knife or a stick
with a silver handle.
Copy !req
519. You're insane. I tell
you, I killed a wolf!
Copy !req
520. A plain, ordinary wolf!
Copy !req
521. Take this charm.
Copy !req
522. The pentagram,
the sign of the wolf.
Copy !req
523. It can break
the evil spell.
Copy !req
524. Evil spell,
pentagram, wolfsbane.
Copy !req
525. I'm sick of the whole thing!
I'm gonna get out of here.
Copy !req
526. Whoever is bitten by
a werewolf and lives
Copy !req
527. becomes a werewolf himself.
Copy !req
528. Quit handing
me that.
Copy !req
529. You're just
wasting your time.
Copy !req
530. The wolf bit you,
didn't he?
Copy !req
531. Yeah. Yeah,
he did.
Copy !req
532. Wear this charm
over your heart always.
Copy !req
533. All right,
I'll take it.
Copy !req
534. What's it worth to you?
I'll give you...
Copy !req
535. Do you dare to
show me the wound?
Copy !req
536. What?
Copy !req
537. Do you dare to
show me the wound?
Copy !req
538. Go now,
and Heaven help you!
Copy !req
539. Larry!
Copy !req
540. Gwen!
Copy !req
541. Gosh, I'm glad
to see you.
Copy !req
542. I thought you
left with Frank.
Copy !req
543. We had a quarrel,
and then I...
Copy !req
544. Well, I'll take
you home, then.
Copy !req
545. We better go this way.
Copy !req
546. Quite a hectic night,
wasn't it?
Copy !req
547. Yes.
Copy !req
548. What's that?
Copy !req
549. That?
Copy !req
550. That's a charm. I just
saw the old Gypsy woman.
Copy !req
551. They give you quite
a sales talk, don't they?
Copy !req
552. Let me see.
Copy !req
553. The pentagram.
Copy !req
554. Yes. She said that
I was a werewolf.
Copy !req
555. But surely you...
Copy !req
556. Well, you don't
believe that...
Copy !req
557. Gwen, I won't
need this.
Copy !req
558. I want you to have it.
Copy !req
559. It'll protect you.
Copy !req
560. Protect me? From whom?
Copy !req
561. Me. Just in case.
Copy !req
562. I never accept a present without
giving something in return.
Copy !req
563. Here's a penny.
Copy !req
564. That isn't enough.
Copy !req
565. Why, the Gypsies
are all leaving.
Copy !req
566. I must go, too.
Copy !req
567. But, Gwen...
Copy !req
568. Hey, hey, hey! What's
all the excitement?
Copy !req
569. There's a werewolf
in camp.
Copy !req
570. Did you hear that,
Mr. Twiddle?
Copy !req
571. Of course I did. Otherwise,
I'd be snuggled all in bed.
Copy !req
572. Sounded like
a wild animal.
Copy !req
573. Might be some beast
the Gypsies left behind.
Copy !req
574. Seemed to come
from the churchyard.
Copy !req
575. Don't stand there talking.
Let's go and see.
Copy !req
576. Very well, let us
go and have a look.
Copy !req
577. Good morning, gentlemen.
Good morning.
Copy !req
578. Morning,
Captain.
Copy !req
579. It could be
a better one, Doctor.
Copy !req
580. Good morning, Twiddle.
Good morning, Doctor.
Copy !req
581. Richardson, eh?
Yes.
Copy !req
582. Severed jugular.
Copy !req
583. Is that the way Jenny
Williams was killed?
Copy !req
584. Yes.
Copy !req
585. Find something?
Copy !req
586. Animal tracks.
Copy !req
587. A Wolf.
Copy !req
588. Morning, Larry.
Copy !req
589. You're up early.
Copy !req
590. Yes. I heard people
in the corridor.
Copy !req
591. Is there
anything wrong?
Copy !req
592. Richardson was killed last night.
The gravedigger.
Copy !req
593. The tracks lead
up to this house.
Copy !req
594. Footprints.
Copy !req
595. No, animal tracks.
A wolf.
Copy !req
596. A Wolf?
Copy !req
597. Where do you
suppose a wolf came from?
Copy !req
598. He might have escaped
from the circus or a zoo.
Copy !req
599. What is this story about a
man turning into a wolf?
Copy !req
600. You mean the werewolf?
Copy !req
601. Yes, sir.
Copy !req
602. Well, it's an old legend.
Copy !req
603. You'll find something like it in the
folklore of nearly every nation.
Copy !req
604. The scientific name
for it is lycanthropia.
Copy !req
605. It's a variety
of schizophrenia.
Copy !req
606. That's all Greek to me.
Copy !req
607. Well, it is Greek.
Copy !req
608. It's a technical expression
for something very simple.
Copy !req
609. The good and evil
in every man's soul.
Copy !req
610. In this case, evil takes
the shape of an animal.
Copy !req
611. I can figure out
most anything
Copy !req
612. if you give me electric
current and tubes and wires,
Copy !req
613. something I can
do with my hands.
Copy !req
614. But these things,
you can't even touch...
Copy !req
615. What's the matter
with you, Larry?
Copy !req
616. Oh...
Copy !req
617. Oh, nothing, sir.
Copy !req
618. But do you believe
in these yarns?
Copy !req
619. Larry, to some people,
life is very simple.
Copy !req
620. They decide that this is good, that
is bad, this is wrong, that's right.
Copy !req
621. There's no right and wrong,
no good and bad.
Copy !req
622. No shadings and grays,
all blacks and whites.
Copy !req
623. That'd be
Paul Montford.
Copy !req
624. Exactly.
Copy !req
625. Now, others of us find
that good, bad, right,
Copy !req
626. wrong are many-sided,
complex things.
Copy !req
627. We try to see every side.
Copy !req
628. But the more we see,
the less sure we are.
Copy !req
629. Now, you ask me if I believe
a man can become a wolf.
Copy !req
630. Well, if you mean, can he take on the
physical characteristics of an animal?
Copy !req
631. No. It's fantastic.
However, I do believe
Copy !req
632. that most anything can happen
to a man in his own mind.
Copy !req
633. Time for church.
Copy !req
634. You know, Larry,
belief in the hereafter
Copy !req
635. is a very healthy
counterbalance
Copy !req
636. to all the conflicting doubts man is
plagued with these days. Come on.
Copy !req
637. Last night, it caught
up with Richardson.
Copy !req
638. Many's the grave
he dug for others.
Copy !req
639. Now they're
digging one for him.
Copy !req
640. I don't dare open my door
anymore, for fear of that beast.
Copy !req
641. That beast. Has
anybody ever seen it?
Copy !req
642. I don't think
it even exists.
Copy !req
643. Very strange there were no murders
here before Larry Talbot arrived.
Copy !req
644. I think... Hold your
tongue, Mrs. Williams.
Copy !req
645. Do you know
that's slander?
Copy !req
646. I know what I know.
Copy !req
647. You should have seen the way he
looked at me in Conliffe's shop.
Copy !req
648. Like a wild animal
with murder in his eyes.
Copy !req
649. Here he comes.
Copy !req
650. Morning.
Copy !req
651. Pleasure to see you,
Sir John.
Copy !req
652. How are you, Larry?
Copy !req
653. Fine, thank you.
Copy !req
654. Mr. Conliffe.
Copy !req
655. Come, my dear.
Copy !req
656. I think I'll send this cast of the animal's
tracks to the expert at Scotland Yard.
Copy !req
657. Why? They'll
laugh at you.
Copy !req
658. There's no question
about it. It's a wolf.
Copy !req
659. Probably hiding in the woods somewhere.
What about traps?
Copy !req
660. We've got to do
something before
Copy !req
661. the town becomes
completely hysterical.
Copy !req
662. Yes, this muttering
of werewolves.
Copy !req
663. Come along,
Larry.
Copy !req
664. We're discussing this wolf that seems
to be roaming the countryside.
Copy !req
665. Yes, you saw him. What's he like?
Is he a big fellow?
Copy !req
666. It isn't a wolf.
Copy !req
667. What do
you mean?
Copy !req
668. It's a werewolf.
Copy !req
669. Werewolf?
Copy !req
670. Maybe he's right.
Copy !req
671. Let's have a hunt
and drive it out.
Copy !req
672. That'd be a valuable addition to
anybody's collection of animals.
Copy !req
673. Just imagine having a stuffed werewolf
staring at you from the wall.
Copy !req
674. I wouldn't
joke about it, Paul.
Copy !req
675. Doctor, do you believe
in werewolves?
Copy !req
676. Why, I believe that a man
lost in the mazes of his mind
Copy !req
677. may imagine
that he's anything.
Copy !req
678. Science has
found many examples
Copy !req
679. of the mind's
power over the body.
Copy !req
680. The case of the stigmata appearing
on the skin of zealots.
Copy !req
681. Self-hypnotism.
Copy !req
682. But if a man isn't even
thinking about the thing,
Copy !req
683. isn't interested in it,
Copy !req
684. then how could he hypnotize
himself with it?
Copy !req
685. It might be a case of mental
suggestion plus mass hypnotism.
Copy !req
686. You mean by that,
that he could be
Copy !req
687. influenced by
the people about him?
Copy !req
688. Yes. Come now, Doctor.
Copy !req
689. You're letting your science run
away with your common sense.
Copy !req
690. Have you ever met
a werewolf, Doctor?
Copy !req
691. Not that I know of.
Copy !req
692. Doctor, can these
sick people be cured?
Copy !req
693. Not they. An asylum's the
only safe place for them.
Copy !req
694. Any disease of
the mind can be cured
Copy !req
695. with the cooperation
of the patient.
Copy !req
696. Well, while you gentlemen are
figuring it out scientifically,
Copy !req
697. I think I'll go
and set a few traps.
Copy !req
698. Yes, I'll help you.
We may not find
Copy !req
699. anything more
than a diseased mind,
Copy !req
700. but even that
may be interesting.
Copy !req
701. Doctor, I've got
to talk to you.
Copy !req
702. Later. Now, I want you to
go and get some rest.
Copy !req
703. Go on, Larry.
Copy !req
704. You're the one
I want to talk to.
Copy !req
705. I didn't like what you said
to him about mass hypnotism.
Copy !req
706. Sir John, your son
is a sick man.
Copy !req
707. He's received
a shock that has caused
Copy !req
708. definite
psychic maladjustment.
Copy !req
709. You must send him
out of this village.
Copy !req
710. You're talking
like a witch doctor.
Copy !req
711. If my son is ill, the
best place for him is
Copy !req
712. in his own home,
proving his innocence.
Copy !req
713. Does the prestige
of your family name
Copy !req
714. mean more to you
than your son's health?
Copy !req
715. Oh, nonsense.
Copy !req
716. The one way for him
to get cured is to stay
Copy !req
717. here and fight
his way out of this.
Copy !req
718. And I tell you that
shock therapy is too
Copy !req
719. strong for him in
his present state.
Copy !req
720. Listen to me,
Dr. Lloyd.
Copy !req
721. Five generations of Talbots haven't
been affected by this village.
Copy !req
722. That boy stays here!
Copy !req
723. Oh, very well.
Copy !req
724. We'll see how
he is in the morning.
Copy !req
725. All right, sir.
Copy !req
726. Last one, huh?
Copy !req
727. That ought to
hold him.
Copy !req
728. They've lost
the trail, sir.
Copy !req
729. Well, he can't have
disappeared into thin air.
Copy !req
730. Take Phillips and
walk around the marsh,
Copy !req
731. see if you can pick up
the trail down there.
Copy !req
732. All right, sir.
Come on, Frank.
Copy !req
733. Let's go.
Right away.
Copy !req
734. The way you walk is thorny,
through no fault of your own.
Copy !req
735. But as the rain enters the soil,
the river enters the sea,
Copy !req
736. so tears run to
a predestined end.
Copy !req
737. Find peace for a moment,
my son.
Copy !req
738. What are you
doing here?
Copy !req
739. I came to
help you.
Copy !req
740. Where am I?
What happened?
Copy !req
741. You are caught
in a trap.
Copy !req
742. Here, here.
Let me do that.
Copy !req
743. Hurry. The dogs.
They are hunting you.
Copy !req
744. Hello, there!
Stop! Come here! You!
Copy !req
745. It's Master Larry!
Copy !req
746. What are you
doing here, sir?
Copy !req
747. Why, the same thing
that you are, of course.
Copy !req
748. Hunting.
Copy !req
749. I hear you
talking to someone?
Copy !req
750. It was Master Larry.
Copy !req
751. All right.
Go along.
Copy !req
752. Who was that?
Copy !req
753. Larry Talbot.
Copy !req
754. Larry!
Copy !req
755. Gwen,
I'm going away.
Copy !req
756. Away? But why?
Copy !req
757. I've got to go.
I can't stay here any longer.
Copy !req
758. Let me go with you. I'll fetch a few
things and be back in a minute.
Copy !req
759. No, no.
I'm going alone.
Copy !req
760. But I can help you!
Copy !req
761. You wouldn't want to run away
with a murderer, would you?
Copy !req
762. Larry, you're not.
You know you're not.
Copy !req
763. I killed Bela.
I killed Richardson.
Copy !req
764. If I stay around here much longer, you
can't tell who's going to be next!
Copy !req
765. Wait...
Copy !req
766. It might even...
Copy !req
767. Please!
Copy !req
768. I've still got the charm
you gave me, remember?
Copy !req
769. Yeah, yeah, I know,
but I'm afraid.
Copy !req
770. Larry! What is it?
Copy !req
771. Your hand.
Copy !req
772. I can't see anything.
Copy !req
773. Mr. Talbot.
Copy !req
774. Father!
Copy !req
775. I'm going with Larry.
Copy !req
776. No, it's no use!
Copy !req
777. Going out, Larry?
Copy !req
778. Father, I've got to
get away from here.
Copy !req
779. Bela the Gypsy
was a werewolf.
Copy !req
780. I killed him with
that silver cane.
Copy !req
781. I was bitten. Look.
Copy !req
782. The pentagram.
Copy !req
783. That scar could be made
by most any animal.
Copy !req
784. Yes, but it's the
sign of the werewolf.
Copy !req
785. They say that he can
see it in the palm
Copy !req
786. of the hand of
his next victim.
Copy !req
787. That's hard to believe.
Copy !req
788. I saw it. Tonight.
In Gwen's hand.
Copy !req
789. Larry, Larry, how can I help
you get rid of this fear,
Copy !req
790. this mental quagmire
you've got yourself into?
Copy !req
791. What can I say to you?
Copy !req
792. You don't understand.
Copy !req
793. You think
I'm insane. Why...
Copy !req
794. What's that? That's Paul
Montford and the men.
Copy !req
795. They caught
nothing in the traps,
Copy !req
796. so now they're
going to hunt the wolf.
Copy !req
797. They're out
hunting for me.
Copy !req
798. Stop it, stop it!
Copy !req
799. You can't run away.
Copy !req
800. That's it.
Copy !req
801. That's what she said.
Copy !req
802. Who?
Copy !req
803. The Gypsy woman.
Copy !req
804. Gypsy woman?
Copy !req
805. Now we're getting
down to it.
Copy !req
806. She's been filling your
mind with this gibberish,
Copy !req
807. this talk of werewolves
and pentagrams.
Copy !req
808. You're not a child, Larry,
you're a grown man,
Copy !req
809. and you believe in the
superstitions of a Gypsy woman.
Copy !req
810. No, but the scar!
The footprints in my room!
Copy !req
811. Look, Father, I was
caught in a trap tonight.
Copy !req
812. I don't know
how I got there.
Copy !req
813. The old Gypsy woman
helped me get away.
Copy !req
814. And now they're all
out hunting for me.
Copy !req
815. Listen to me.
Copy !req
816. You're Lawrence Talbot.
Copy !req
817. This is Talbot Castle.
Copy !req
818. You believe those men can come
in here and take you out?
Copy !req
819. No. I'll go out to them.
Copy !req
820. I can't help myself.
Copy !req
821. Then I'll see to it that
you can't go out to them.
Copy !req
822. Come on, Larry.
Copy !req
823. There. You're fast
to the chair,
Copy !req
824. all the windows are locked,
and I'll bolt the door
Copy !req
825. so that nothing
can get in or out.
Copy !req
826. Now you'll see
that this evil thing
Copy !req
827. you've conjured up
is only in your mind.
Copy !req
828. Sir John!
Yes?
Copy !req
829. Captain Montford and the men are
waiting for you and Master Larry.
Copy !req
830. I'm coming.
Copy !req
831. But you're going to stay
with me, aren't you?
Copy !req
832. No, I've got to go, Larry.
These people have a problem.
Copy !req
833. You must make your own fight, but
we'll settle this thing tonight.
Copy !req
834. Dad!
Copy !req
835. What is it?
Copy !req
836. Take the cane with you.
Copy !req
837. What do I want with a cane?
Copy !req
838. Please.
Copy !req
839. Just take it with you.
Please.
Copy !req
840. All right.
Copy !req
841. He should come right
across through there.
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842. The beaters are driving
right towards this point.
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843. Did you give your
son the sleeping pill?
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844. Oh, no.
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845. But I wanted him to sleep
through all this hullabaloo.
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846. And I want him
cured, tonight.
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847. In the morning, he'll have conclusive
proof it was all in his mind.
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848. What did you do?
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849. Strapped him to the chair.
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850. Turned him to the window so that
he'd see something of the hunt.
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851. I hope you
won't be sorry.
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852. Dr. Lloyd.
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853. Coming.
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854. You are not frightened,
are you, Sir John?
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855. Frightened? Of what?
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856. Of the night.
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857. Rubbish.
You startled me.
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858. Don't be startled,
Sir John.
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859. You have the silver
cane for protection.
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860. Who are you?
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861. Hasn't your
son told you?
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862. You're the Gypsy who's been filling
his mind with this werewolf nonsense.
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863. Nonsense, Sir John?
Yes.
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864. You've been preying on his
gullibility with your witch's tales.
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865. But you fixed him,
didn't you, Sir John?
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866. You don't believe
the witch's tales, do you?
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867. Not for a minute.
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868. Then where were
you going, Sir John?
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869. Why aren't you back there,
at the shooting stand?
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870. I was. Were you hurrying
back to the castle?
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871. Did you have
a moment's doubt?
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872. Were you hurrying to make
sure he's all right?
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873. I wanted to be with my son.
I was going...
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874. Yes, Sir John.
You were going?
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875. Hurry,
Sir John. Hurry.
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876. Come around
this way, men!
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877. Swing out to the right
there, come through again.
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878. Wykes, you and
Phillips take charge.
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879. I could have sworn I hit him dead on!
And I, too.
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880. Have you forgotten it takes a
silver bullet for a werewolf?
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881. Have you seen Larry?
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882. Don't go through the woods.
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883. Why?
Listen. The hunt is on.
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884. But... But I want
to help him.
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885. You'd better
come with me.
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886. No. I've got
to find him.
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887. Come with me or
he will find you.
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888. The way you walked was thorny,
through no fault of your own.
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889. But as the rain enters the soil,
the river enters the sea,
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890. so tears run to
a predestined end.
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891. Your suffering is over.
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892. Now you will find
peace for eternity.
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893. Down this way, men.
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894. Gwen! Are you
all right?
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895. The wolf must have attacked her,
and Larry came to the rescue.
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896. I'm sorry, Sir John.
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897. Larry!
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