Night of the Demon
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You will die as I said...
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at 1 0:00 on the 28th of this month.
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Your time allowed
is just three days from now.

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"My time allowed."
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Oh, yes, your trick with the card.
Very good too.

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I'm sorry you remain so skeptical.
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But as the time gets closer,
mental disintegration will set in.

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First, weakness and unsureness.
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And then horror, as the fear of
what is behind you grips your heart.

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Because it's there, Dr. Holden.
It's there!

:34:32
It has been from the moment
we met in the museum.

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You actually believe this nonsense.
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I asked you to drop
this ridiculous investigation.

:34:38
Perhaps you will
before it's too late.

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Well, it's nice to know that
I do have a way out, Mr. Karswell.

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The choice is yours.
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I don't know if the diagrams
are of any use to you, dear...

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but as you see,
the words make no sense at all.

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- What kind of language is this?
- I really don't know.

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I didn't know that you were interested
in the black arts, Miss Harrington.

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She wanted to see the books you and
Dr. Holden were discussing, didn't you?

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But we can't read a word,
can we, dear?

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- What especially interests you?
- The power of the runic symbols.

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Undoubtedly, the answer to your question
lies in that remarkable work.

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Unfortunately, it's unreadable.
It's written entirely in cipher.

:35:22
You offered to lend it to Dr. Holden.
Shall I take it to him?

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He also knows it would be useless
without a word key.

:35:28
The storm has ended.
I'm sure you and the doctor...

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are anxious to return to London.
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Yes. You mean the party's over?
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You'll fiind him in the morning room
where I left him waiting.

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Well, good-bye, my dear.
I'll see...

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I'll see you again soon, I hope.
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Yes. Thank you. Good-bye.
:35:58
It was a lovely party, wasn't it?
Except for that dreadful wind.


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