Bride of Frankenstein
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That Dr Pretorius is here again, sir.
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There, I knew it.
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- Send him away. I won't see him.
- I certainly will.

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Good evening, Henry.
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Baroness, I've not yet had the opportunity
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of offering you
my congratulations on your marriage.

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- Pray accept them now.
- Dr Pretorius.

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I don't know what your business is
but, whatever it may be,

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I tell you frankly
that I am not frightened of it or of you.

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Henry's been very ill. He's in no state
to be alarmed or annoyed.

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Your visit now is most unwelcome.
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Henry, I heard the carriage drive up.
I'll see that the baggage is put in.

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Then we're leaving.
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I think you know why I am here, Henry.
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All the necessary preparations are made.
My part in the experiments is complete.

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I have created, by my method, a perfect
human brain - already living, but dormant.

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Everything is now ready for you and me
to begin our supreme collaboration.

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No, no. Don't tell me of it.
I don't want to hear.

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I've changed my mind. I won't do it.
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I expected this.
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I thought we might need
another assistant.

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Perhaps he can persuade you.
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- Nothing can persuade me.
- We shall see.

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- No! Not that!
- Oh, he's harmless, except when crossed.

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Frankenstein.
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Yes, there have been developments
since he came to me.


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