Dracula: Dead and Loving It
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- She's dead.
- Dead?

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The vampire has taken all of her blood.
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I told her not to leave
the safety of the garlic.

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No. It's absolutely absurd.
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I tell you, we must drive
a wooden stake through her heart.

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Or else she will rise from her grave
to seek the blood of the living.

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Lucy was my ward.
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I won't permit you to desecrate her body
in such a vile manner.

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It's sacrilegious.
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But, Dr. Seward, shouldn't we at least
stand guard over Lucy's grave...

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- just to make sure?
- No.

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I'm having serious doubts
about this whole vampire theory.

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For heaven's sake, who in all of England...
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by the very furthest stretch
of the imagination...

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could possibly be a vampire?
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- Count Dracula.
- Well, maybe him.

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What? What are you... about?
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Count Dracula! Just talking about you,
favorably of course.

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Forgive my interruption...
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but I was just made aware
of the unfortunate passing of Miss Lucy.

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I wish to offer my condolences.
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- Thank you. We're all very distraught.
- Yes.

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Count Dracula, allow me to introduce...
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Prof. Abraham Van Helsing
of London University.

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He's a doctor of rare diseases,
as well as theology and philosophy.

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Und gynecology.
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I didn't know
you had your hand in that, too.

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Van Helsing, a name we know
even in the wilds of Transylvania.

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Count Dracula. Curious.
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Are you descended from Vlad Tepes,
the first Dracula?

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Tepes?
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It means "The lmpaler."
He was a bloodthirsty butcher...

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who inflicted unspeakable tortures
on the peasants.

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Cutting off their hands and feet,
gouging out their eyes...


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