Night of the Demon
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This is Julian Karswell speaking.
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Speak of the devil.
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- Yes, Karswell?
- I presume you know who I am.

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Yes. What can I do for you?
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Simply this.
The newspapers say you're heading...

:16:14
this so-called expose of
my activities... is that true?

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Yes, that's right.
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I suggest you have
some second thoughts on this.

:16:21
Such as?
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Such as minding your business...
not mine or Rand Hobart's.

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Harrington agreed to this. Out of
respect for him, you might do the same.

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- Can you prove that?
- Had his personal assurance.

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I'm afraid you can't have mine.
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That's unfortunate,
maybe for both of us.

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O'Brien,
see if you can have Hobart...

:16:46
released to us for a clinical
examination under test conditions.

:16:49
That's exactly what I had in mind.
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And forget this demon/monster theory
of yours. It doesn't make sense.

:16:55
Karswell's worried about
what Hobart might tell us.

:16:58
That makes sense.
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You'll fiind the library
straight through, sir.

:17:35
I'm sorry, sir,
but the last volume you asked for...

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The True Discoveries
of the Witches and Demons...

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is not available.
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What does "not available" mean?
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It should be in
our restricted section.

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The only known existing copy...
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is over 400 years old, you know.
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Yes, I know.
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It seems to be missing.
Most peculiar.

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I'm having it checked.

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