Night of the Demon
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:45:01
My mother taught me never
to take anything from strangers.

:45:03
- I still don't.
- Then what killed my uncle?

:45:06
An accident with a falling
power line killed him.

:45:09
Then he should only
have been burned.

:45:12
His body was mutilated horribly.
:45:16
The police said
it could've been an animal.

:45:18
The only thing they didn't say
was what kind of animal.

:45:23
What do you expect me to do?
Nobody's free from fear.

:45:26
I have an imagination
like anyone else.

:45:28
It's easy to see a demon
in every dark corner.

:45:31
But I refuse to let this thing
take possession of my good senses.

:45:36
If this world is ruled by demons and
monsters, we may as well give up now.

:45:39
Nobody said we were ruled by them.
:45:41
You just want me to give in to
Karswell's carefully calculated threats.

:45:45
That's exactly what he wants me to do.
:45:47
Because he knows he can't stand up
to a real investigation.

:45:50
If he's so all-powerful,
what's he so afraid of?

:45:52
I wish I knew.
:45:54
Are you sure Karswell never
passed anything or gave you anything...

:45:57
on which the runes
could have been written?

:45:59
- What if he did?
- Did he?

:46:03
Well, he could have at the museum
when my notes fell to the Floor.

:46:07
As a matter of fact,
he mentioned the museum the other day.

:46:10
Yes?
:46:12
Well, he picked up the papers
and handed 'em back to me.

:46:14
- Where are they now?
- At my hotel, I suppose.

:46:18
No.
:46:20
They're in my briefcase.
I have it here.

:46:39
He did give you the parchment.
:46:50
- It's trying to escape!
- It's just the wind.


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