Nachts, Wenn Dracula Erwacht Page #3
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You must both be tired
after your journey.
Your rooms will be ready soon.
(Whispering)
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy?
Lucy?
Lucy?
(Whispering)
Lucy.
Lucy?
Lucy?
Lucy?
Lucy?
Lucy?
You say you thought
you saw a man.
I was mistaken.
I n these two spots?
There was a pin
which held her wrap.
Perhaps you pricked her by
accident when you undid it.
She appears to be suffering
from a very
considerable loss of blood.
I shall have to consult
Professor Van Helsing.
Her condition is serious.
I blame myself.
Doctor?
I don't want to alarm you
but has she any relatives?
None.
But she's engaged quite
recently to a young barrister,
Quincy Morris.
Perhaps you should
send him a telegram.
Professor Van Helsing?
No. I'm Dr. Seward.
How do you do?
My name is Quincy Morris.
I'm Miss Westenra's fiancee.
Oh. I see.
Please come in.
Take off your coat.
I came as soon as I heard.
I'm glad you came.
We're doing our best but...
I sn't there anything
I can do for her?
Yes, you can give her
a transfusion of your blood.
Come.
I'm Professor Van Helsing.
Quincy Morris.
Now I think she has a chance.
We just have to wait and see.
(Whispering)
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy.
Lucy!
(Screarming)
(Crying)
Ah!
What are you doing here?
I'm afraid you're not allowed
in this part of the house.
Come along.
Come on.
Professor, you
must do something.
You can't let her die
through ignorance.
Ignorant?
Perhaps my dear
I'm not so much
ignorant as afraid
of admitting my
own suspicions.
(Man screarming)
was once as sane as you or I.
He had a daughter.
Young and beautiful.
Together they were
traveling in Transylvania.
They stopped in
a town called Bistritz.
One night
the girl was found
unconscious in her bed.
Half dead frorm loss of blood.
Day by day.
Like the fly
who is the spider s
prey. She grew weaker.
waited by her bedside
til one night
when she was close to her end
the neighbors hear d
a terrible shriek.
and the father
as he is now.
True. There is some
similarity in the case
but that is no explanation.
Perhaps not, that you see.
All my life I've made a study
of what some people call
the black arts.
That's why Renfield
was admitted to my care
and also Jonathan Harker.
The mountains in the north
of Transylvania
are rich in legend,
yet behind the legend,
behind the fantasy,
there are certain facts.
Occasionally a glimmer
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