Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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:30:03
I had such horrid dreams.
:30:08
I feel completely drained.
:30:10
Darling, you're dreadfully pale.
:30:12
You look absolutely peaked.
:30:14
- Perhaps Father should have a look at you.
- Yes, perhaps.

:30:28
- Father.
- Yeah.

:30:30
- It's Lucy.
- What's the matter with her?

:30:32
I don't know.
She's frightfully pale and wan.

:30:35
Pale? Wan? I best have a look.
:30:43
I've given you some laudanum, dear.
It will help you sleep.

:30:48
I see no sign of infection.
:30:50
Are you sure you don't remember
where these marks came from?

:30:53
An insect? Perhaps a spider.
:30:56
Do you recall being bitten?
:30:58
No. But I had a dream.
:31:02
Yes?
:31:03
What about that dream?
:31:06
I remember nothing.
:31:14
She's asleep.
:31:16
I must confess I'm completely confounded.
:31:18
I'm going to take the liberty
of contacting Prof. Abraham Van Helsing.

:31:22
Van Helsing?
:31:23
I thought he was
a metaphysician and philosopher.

:31:26
He's also a medical doctor. Knows more
about obscure diseases than anyone else.

:31:30
He may be the only man who can help us.
:31:32
Yes. Contact him, Father.
:31:34
- Contact him straight away.
- Yes.

:31:48
Gentlemen, you are about to observe
your first autopsy.

:31:54
It's not unusual
for some members of the freshman class...

:31:57
to feel a bit faint during this procedure.

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