Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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:19:01
"Can I help you, sir?"
What is the matter with you?

:19:04
- Why did you not tell him?
- About what?

:19:07
About the message.
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For whom?
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Never mind. I will tell him myself.
:19:16
And for your miserable performance...
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you will receive no tip.
:19:21
No tip?
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That you remember.
:19:27
Look what's in here.
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Excuse me...
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are you the Dr. Seward
whose sanitarium is in Whitby?

:19:39
- Why, yes.
- I have just purchased Carfax Abbey...

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and I understand it adjoins your grounds.
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Quite so. And you are?
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Forgive me.
:19:50
I am so renowned in my own country...
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I sometimes forget to introduce myself.
:19:56
- I am Count...
- Dr. Seward...

:20:00
there is a message for you in the lobby.
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Dear God. What is...
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Oh, bother. Excuse me.
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Dracula.
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How do you do, Count Dracula?
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I'm Jonathan Harker,
Dr. Seward's assistant.

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This is Lucy Westenra...
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and this is my fiancée,
Dr. Seward's daughter, Mina.

:20:23
Count Dracula, it will be a relief
to see lights burning...

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through those dismal windows
of Carfax Abbey once again.

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Oh, yes. The Abbey always reminds me
of that old toast, you know:

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"Lofty timbers,
the walls around are bare...

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"echoing to our laughter...
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"as though the dead were there."
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I like the way you think, my dear.
:20:45
That is one of my favorite subjects.
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We must get together
and have a long discussion.

:20:52
Very long.
:20:54
Now I take my leave.
I have a pressing appointment.


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