Night of the Demon
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:18:01
It was mentioned
in these research notes.

:18:04
Never mind. I can probably
fiind what I want in these.

:18:07
I hope so, sir.
I'll do my best to trace it.

:18:15
Excuse me, sir.
:18:18
I couldn't help overhearing
your conversation with the librarian.

:18:22
You're interested in seeing The True
Discoveries of Witches and Demons.

:18:25
- Is that it?
- Yes.

:18:27
I have a copy I'll gladly
put at your disposal.

:18:31
Then the British Museum
didn't have the only copy.

:18:33
Apparently not, Dr. Holden.
:18:35
I have what is perhaps
the fiinest library in the world...

:18:39
on witchcraft and the black arts.
:18:41
- You know my name.
- Oh, yes.

:18:44
And you know mine.
I'm Julian Karswell.

:18:50
How did you know I was here?
:18:52
Isn't it the scientist who always calls
what he can't explain otherwise...

:18:56
by the word "coincidence"?
:18:58
Let's call this coincidence.
:19:00
I wouldn't like to think I'd been
followed from my hotel this morning.

:19:03
I assure you,
you weren't followed.

:19:05
I just thought it might be profiitable
for both of us to meet, you see.

:19:11
It's rather diffiicult to talk here.
:19:13
Why not come out to my place
in the country? The book's there.

:19:17
If I don't fiind what I want,
I might take you up on that.

:19:20
Delighted.
:19:22
Just one thing.
Let's understand each other.

:19:25
My investigation
of you and your cult...

:19:28
won't be stopped.
:19:31
But if I could make my point,
I could persuade you.

:19:34
I'm not open to persuasion.
:19:37
But a scientist
should have an open mind.

:19:39
That's what investigations are for.
:19:43
Well...
:19:44
in any event, here's my card.
:19:47
Lufford Hall.
It's near Wargrave.

:19:51
I'll be seeing you soon, I'm sure.
:19:56
Excuse me.
How clumsy.

:19:57
I'm so, so sorry.

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