Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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Gentlemen, what I am about to say...
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will shake the very foundation...
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of every medical precept you hold dear.
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We have entered
the realm of the supernatural.

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Supernatural?
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- Realm of the supernatural?
- Ja.

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Lucy has been attacked...
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by a creature that rises from its grave...
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and sucks the blood of the living...
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in order to prolong
its own unholy existence.

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What we are dealing with here is...
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a vampire.
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- Vampire?
- Vampire?

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What are you saying?
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I'm saying, "vampire."
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Professor, modern science
does not admit to such a fanciful creature.

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Modern science, pish posh.
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She has lost a great deal of blood, ja?
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- Ja.
- Yet, look.

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Where did all the blood go?
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Look at the sheet, the pillowcase,
her nightgown.

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Do you see anything?
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How does your modern science
explain "zat?"

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Can you explain "zat?"
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I can't explain "zat."
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No one can explain "zat!"
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Are you asking us to believe...
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that some creature
just flew in through that window...

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bit Lucy on the neck,
and drank of her blood?

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Exactly.
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And tonight...
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the foul thing will return.
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It will suck on her life's fluid...
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until it has drained her of every last drop.
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And if she dies...
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a victim of this unspeakable creature...
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she will become one herself.

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