House of Usher
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:42:01
The house, Sir, is neither normal
nor abnormal.

:42:05
It's only a house.
:42:07
You are very wrong, Mr. Winthrop.
:42:10
This house is centuries old.
It was brought here from England.

:42:13
And with it every evil
rooted in its stones.

:42:17
You really believe this?
:42:21
Evil is not just a word.
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It is reality. Like any living thing...
:42:27
...it can be created and was created
by these people.

:42:35
The history of the Ushers...
:42:37
...is a history of
savage degradations.

:42:40
First in England, and then in
New England.

:42:44
And always in this house.
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Always in this house.
:42:50
Born of evil which feels,
it is no illusion.

:42:53
For hundreds of years,
foul thoughts...

:42:57
...and foul deeds have been
committed within its walls.

:43:00
The house itself is evil now.
:43:04
No, I... I cannot believe this.
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But you must.
:43:09
For Madeline's sake, you must.
:43:12
Most of all, does this evil
reside in her.

:43:16
And this is your dreadful secret?
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Mr. Winthrop...
:43:22
Do you think those coals jumping
from the fire out to you...

:43:25
...were an accident?
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Do you think that chandelier
falling was an accident?

:43:31
Do you think that falling casket
was an accident?

:43:33
- Are you trying to tell me that
the house made those things happen?
- Yes.

:43:38
No, Sir, that's ridiculous,
but even if it were true...

:43:44
...even if this house were
full of evil...

:43:47
Madeline is not.
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Not for all of your talk are you.
:43:52
You cannot take my sister
out of this house.

:43:56
If she were to wed and bear children...
:43:58
...the Usher evil would spread
and you, malignant cancer ...


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