Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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:26:06
Come along then, Renfield.
You're going to have tea with the guvnor.

:26:11
At last.
:26:12
Now you'll see, Martin.
:26:14
Dr. Seward will believe I'm not insane.
:26:17
I wouldn't bet me last shilling on it.
Let's go.

:26:32
Stay.
:26:37
- Dr. Seward.
- Yes?

:26:39
- Mr. Renfield is here.
- Good. Send him out, Martin.

:26:44
McManus, the patient in the west wing?
:26:47
- Yes.
- He's having a conniption fit.

:26:51
Give him an enema.
:26:53
- An enema?
- Yes.

:26:56
It will give him a feeling
of accomplishment.

:26:59
Yes, sir.
:27:03
Renfield, good of you to come.
:27:05
Good to see you, old chap.
How are you feeling?

:27:07
Normal. Perfectly normal.
:27:09
- Excellent.
- Yes.

:27:11
Dr. Seward, may I ask
why I've been brought to the sanitarium?

:27:16
We would like to perform a few tests,
that's all, if you don't mind.

:27:19
No, not at all.
As you can see, I'm quite all right now.

:27:23
Quite so. Hungry?
:27:25
- Famished.
- Help yourself.

:27:27
- Such a bounty.
- Yes.

:27:31
I was just telling...
:27:34
What was that?
:27:36
- You grabbed something from the table.
- I did not.

:27:39
You did. I saw you.
You put it in your mouth.

:27:41
I think it was an insect.
:27:43
That was a raspberry.
:27:45
Raspberry? We're not serving raspberries.
:27:49
Then it must have been a raisin.
It fell off a muffin.

:27:52
- There seems to be one missing.
- It's missing?

:27:54
- Really? Of course.
- Only a raisin.

:27:57
How extraordinary.

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