Haunted Palace The
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Ezra, come and sit down. |
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Nothing's going to happen |
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Drink up, man. |
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No. That's what he wants. |
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- But the storm... |
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Come on, Micah. |
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Come on and have |
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Look! |
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Fetch our hats. |
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Tell the others to wait. |
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Come on. |
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Do you believe me now, |
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Now that you've seen |
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do you believe me |
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that's the home |
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Aye, aye. |
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Then come. |
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Somebody get hay! |
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And bring some oil! |
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Kill the warlock! |
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Open this door! |
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Curwen! |
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Well? |
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- Where is she? |
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You know who. The Fitch girl. |
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Certainly not. |
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Don't you, Miss Fitch? |
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Yes. |
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Of your own free will? |
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Yes. |
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- There now, Mr. Weeden... |
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What's your name, girl? |
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- Really, this is outrageous! |
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Your name, child. |
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You see? |
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the good Lord knows what else... |
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What do we do about it? |
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Let him go on |
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or send him back |
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- Send him back! |
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No, not the woman. |
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She's been hexed. |
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It'll be right with us again... |
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when he's gone, Hester. |
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- Send him back to Hades! |
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Back where he comes from! |
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Burn him! Burn him! |
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Have you anything |
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Only this... |
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As surely |
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has risen up against me... |
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so shall I rise from the dead |
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Each one of you! |
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Ezra Weeden, |
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Benjamin West... |
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Priam Willet... |
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Gideon Leach... |
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all of you and your children |
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shall have just cause to regret |
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For from this night onward... |
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you shall bear my curse. |
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Burn the devil. |
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Burn him! |
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"And travelers, now, |
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"through the red-litten |
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"vast forms, |
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"to a discordant melody. " |
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Whoa, horse. |
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There you are, ma'am. Careful. |
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Thank you, Mr. Carmody. |
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Aye. |
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Thank you. |
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It isn't often I get |
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Begging you pardon, sir... |
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did you say you were going |
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Why do you ask? |
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Arkham is an evil place. |
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Don't tell us |
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Not at all. |
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but you couldn't pay me |
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Why not? Ghosts? Spirits? |
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Perhaps. |
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I'm sorry, sir... |
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but we don't happen to believe |
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And I don't think |
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- Good-bye, sir. |
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And good luck. |
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It looks cursed. |
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Where are the people? |
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I can't imagine. |
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Look. The "Burning Man. " |
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Isn't that quaint? |
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Yes, very quaint. |
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It is. |
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Where else would you find |
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We were trying to find |
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and we thought perhaps |
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- Whose house is it? |
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I know that sounds silly. |
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It belonged |
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We inherited it. |
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- Curwen, you say? |
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I don't know of any such house. |
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All right. Thank you anyway. |
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Just a minute. |
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Why do you want to know |
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Because it belongs to us. |
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Your name is Curwen? |
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No, our name is Ward. |
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Then...? |
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Joseph Curwen was |
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Can you tell us |
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I can, but I won't. |
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That's what I like |
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you're so friendly. |
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Come, Ann. |
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Mr. Ward! Don't go there. |
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It isn't a house. It's |
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Palace? In America? |
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Brought over stone by stone. |
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Brought over from where? |
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Europe somewhere. No one knows. |
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But if you value your lives, |
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Why not? |
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What Edgar... |
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that place is a ruin. |
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It hasn't been occupied |
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Is that what you mean? |
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- What a strange man. |
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He has had a bit, |
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Mr. Ward, |
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do yourself a kindness. |
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Go back to wherever |
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and forget you ever heard |
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And what do you recommend |
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- Just tear it up? |
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Just tear up the deed |
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and forget all about it... |
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without so much |
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- Is that your advice? |
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Come on, Ann. |
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Mr. Ward... |
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Take the road out of town |
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At the post road, turn left |
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You shouldn't have |
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Here, I'll show you. |
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There's the Curwen palace |
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We certainly want to thank you |
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Willet. I'm a doctor. |
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My office is down the street, |
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I don't think we'll be staying |
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You've decided that already? |
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It seems to have been |
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Thank you, anyway. |
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Thank you. |
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What do you think? |
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It's him, right enough... |
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Nonsense. |
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- And you helped him. |
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He's no stranger, |
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I don't know anything |
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Are you blind? |
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Or do you tell me you've |
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I'll admit there's |
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but that's a matter |
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Call it what you will. |
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Joseph Curwen |
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- Why did you say that? |
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That we wouldn't |
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Do you want to stay in a town |
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I don't think |
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All right, so Dr. Willet |
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The poor thing. |
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Yes. |
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Let's get this over with. |
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Charles, it's you! |
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It's absolutely fantastic! |
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Dear, is something wrong? |
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No. |
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No. Let's see what the rest |
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Kitchen's over there. |
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Wait. |
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That doesn't lead anywhere. |
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- How would you know that? |
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I'll let some light in here. |
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Good evening. |
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- Who are you? |
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What are you doing here? |
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I'm the caretaker. |
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I was preparing your room. |
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In the dark? |
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One becomes accustomed |
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I'm sorry, Mrs. Ward, |
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but I didn't know |
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Just a minute. |
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How is it you |
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Your attorney, |
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Since then, I've been preparing |
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If you'll excuse me, |
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No! No, that won't |
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We're not staying. |
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But where would you |
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After all, Mr. Ward, |
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Get the bags. |
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Very well. |
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Dinner will be served at 8:00, |
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Thank you. |
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You don't really want |
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No, of course not, but... |
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But the old fellow was right. |
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We have to spend the night |
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Quiet! Quiet I say! |
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Is it food you want? |
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What's wrong with him tonight? |
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Not him, woman, it! Lt! |
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How many times must I tell you? |
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It knows. |
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It knows who's |
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I'm all packed. |
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You ready? |
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- I have decided to stay. |
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Just long enough |
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With a little work, |
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Don't you think? |
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I should imagine. I don't know. |
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I estimate two weeks, |
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to get things started, anyway. |
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Do you mind? |
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No, not exactly. |
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Then you go home. |
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I'm sorry. |
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It's just that I... |
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I can't leave now until I... |
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find out... some things. |
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Nightmarish, yes, |
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They're quite real, |
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But what are they, doctor? |
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Human beings. |
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Very unfortunate human beings. |
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They were born mutated. |
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You see, Mrs. Ward, |
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it requires an extraordinary |
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to form a normal person. |
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In their case, |
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They were gathered |
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for the purpose |
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But why, doctor? |
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Why should we be treated |
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Because you do. |
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Understand, Mr. Ward, |
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You see, it's haunted. |
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Not by ghosts, |
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By fear, by guilt... |
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and by the memory |
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Particular night? |
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But what has this to do with us? |
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You see, 150 years ago... |
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a man named Joseph Curwen |
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and built this palace. |
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His first wife died |
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the most beautiful woman |
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and took her for his mistress. |
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Unfortunately, |
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an Arkhamite named Ezra Weeden. |
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You spoke with |
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- The man at the inn. |
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According to legend, |
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occurred when Curwen |
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Terrible noises |
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Thank you. |
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Young girls were said to have |
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to be gone until dawn... |
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and then reappear with no memory |
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Weeden wasted no time... |
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in placing the blame |
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He and his coterie of friends... |
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claimed that Curwen |
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Warlock? |
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Yes. One who |
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They demanded punishment. |
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And one night |
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marched on the palace... |
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dragged your ancestor |
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Burned him? |
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That explains the guilt. |
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What about the fear? |
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Curwen put a curse |
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He vowed that he'd return. |
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You can see |
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I'm sure that |
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who died in America |
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Why should Curwen's |
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Why should it be remembered |
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I can't say. |
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There were terrible |
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Such as? |
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It was thought that |
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of a book |
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Have you heard of it? |
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No. |
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It obviously never existed... |
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except in the minds |
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But they claimed |
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to give a man absolute power. |
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Of course, every mythology |
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but the Necronomicon |
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through which one |
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or even summon the elder gods... |
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the dark ones from beyond |
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and now are merely waiting... |
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for an opportunity |
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Cthulhu, Yog-sothoth. |
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Dreadful rubbish, I know. |
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Still, the people |
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They claimed that Joseph Curwen |
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were trying to open the gates |
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Open the gates? How? |
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They claimed that |
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to mate those beings with humans |
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through which the gods |
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That's how they explained |
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unsuccessful experiments |
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from generation to generation, |
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What's your |
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I don't have one. |
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I advise you |
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I advise you to flee it... |
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as you would from |
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who feels compelled |
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before you can destroy him. |
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It's a cold night, sir. |
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Thank you. |
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You seem troubled, sir. |
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You didn't hear them? |
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Beg your pardon? |
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The voices? People? |
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No, sir. |
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Must have been the wind. |
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Perhaps you should ask |
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- Curwen? |
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Maybe he could tell you. |
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Welcome, Joseph. |
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Simon. How long? |
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110 years. |
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110 years? |
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And whose body is this |
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His name is |
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My great-great-grandson. |
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All the others were useless. |
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No matter. |
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- Where's Jabez? |
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Jabez, my old friend. |
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We three... |
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together again. |
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But... briefly, I fear. |
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I shan't be able |
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He fights me. |
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When will you have full control? |
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Soon, Simon. |
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Keep him here |
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and he will be all mine. |
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He has my blood. |
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I can feel it. |
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The book. |
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The book! |
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Good. |
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Now leave me, my friends. |
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He fights me. |
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He fights to leave me. |
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What is it? |
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Dear, what are you |
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I don't know. |
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I must have walked in my sleep. |
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Please, dear, let's leave here |
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I want to, but... I can't. |
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Why not? |
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Why not? |
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Over a whole week |
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and what's he been doing? |
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That's what I want to know. |
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Getting ready, that's what. |
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And meanwhile, |
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Willet, I thought |
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I thought he would be... |
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but you made him feel |
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he's probably decided |
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Go on, sneer. |
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You have no halfwitted thing |
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and no woman |
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I've got this whole town |
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The man you fear is dead! |
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Can't you fools get that |
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He died over 100 years ago. |
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He can't harm you or your women. |
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Don't you forget, doctor... |
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that the man who died |
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he did this! |
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And now... he's back |
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He'll be doing more. |
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Unless we stop him. |
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- Where have you been? |
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- At this time of night? |
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Must I report my movements |
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- No, of course not... |
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- What's happened to you? |
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No, you've changed. |
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If you won't go back to Boston, |
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No. |
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I shall be calling on Dr. Willet |
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Now, are you satisfied? |
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- Yes. |
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What will you be doing? |
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That is not your concern. |
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Good night. |
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Leave me alone. |
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Leave me alone! |
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I will never leave you alone. |
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Your blood is my blood, |
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your body, my body. |
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It will do you no good |
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Your efforts |
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No. No! |
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You cannot keep me out. |
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My will is too strong. |
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Too strong for you. |
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Too strong for you! |
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- Why are you spying on me? |
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Tomorrow you must leave. |
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- Yes. |
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- You lost him? |
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He has a strong will, |
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But you did well. |
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Hester. |
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Where are you? |
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Is that you? |
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Mrs. Ward. |
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I heard sounds. |
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Thought we had prowlers. |
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- It was his wife. |
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- In her room. |
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Yes. |
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Stupid woman. She doesn't know |
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It has been too long. |
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No, we will continue trying. |
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Yes, as you say. |
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We'll continue trying. |
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- Help me upstairs quickly. |
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Quickly. |
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I've been so afraid. |
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What is it? What's happened? |
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I don't know. It's this house. |
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I think I must be |
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Where have I been tonight? |
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Don't you remember? |
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No. I'm so confused. |
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We've got to get out of here |
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Yes, dear. |
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Tomorrow morning. |
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Yes, we will. |
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- Leaving so soon? |
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Certainly not, sir, |
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until I know what you want to do |
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- We're selling it. |
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Sir, could you issue a check |
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- All right. How much? |
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No, that won't be necessary. |
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It'll only take a moment, sir. |
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You go out to the coach. |
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Mrs. Ward. |
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Doctor, you almost missed us. |
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Very wise decision, particularly |
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What do you mean? |
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I'm afraid so. |
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In fact, I was |
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but it doesn't matter now. |
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Doctor, please, |
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There was a rather ugly |
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- In Arkham? |
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A grave was dug up |
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Nobody knows who did it, |
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as you might well imagine, |
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Why? |
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The grave that was opened was |
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Joseph Curwen's mistress. |
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And they think Charles... |
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What's wrong with those people? |
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They're stupid to the marrow |
00:53:06 |
You know who robbed that grave, |
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- No. |
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They? |
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Weeden and his dirty |
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- Why would they do that? |
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To frighten me. |
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It's a possibility... |
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But you don't think I did it, |
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No, but it's a good thing |
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But I'm not leaving. |
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Charles, you promised. |
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You can go back |
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You can go back |
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that Charles Dexter Ward |
00:53:50 |
How long has he been like this? |
00:53:54 |
It started the first night... |
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just for a little while, |
00:54:02 |
But it kept happening. |
00:54:04 |
What kept happening? |
00:54:06 |
This... change. |
00:54:10 |
I'm so afraid. |
00:54:15 |
Mrs. Ward, I want you to tell me |
00:54:18 |
since your arrival in Arkham. |
00:54:22 |
- I have him now. |
00:54:25 |
Charles Dexter Ward is dead. |
00:54:27 |
- Then we can begin our work. |
00:54:30 |
There are a few little things |
00:54:33 |
Can't you forget what happened? |
00:54:35 |
Forget? |
00:54:37 |
Forget that my flesh |
00:54:39 |
while I was yet alive? No. |
00:54:42 |
No, this village will pay |
00:54:45 |
- But the work. |
00:54:48 |
There can be no work |
00:54:50 |
We've waited 110 years. |
00:54:57 |
I'm not an alienist... |
00:54:59 |
but there can be little doubt |
00:55:02 |
Your husband is reacting |
00:55:05 |
The attitude of the village, |
00:55:08 |
between him and the figure |
00:55:10 |
the atmosphere of the castle |
00:55:14 |
to cause this aberration. |
00:55:17 |
Then I've got to |
00:55:20 |
You're not going back in there? |
00:55:23 |
Yes. What else can I do? |
00:55:27 |
I would advise it. |
00:55:29 |
But, then, of course, you can't. |
00:55:31 |
No. |
00:55:33 |
Promise me one thing... |
00:55:35 |
that you'll contact me |
00:55:38 |
Yes, I will, doctor. |
00:55:59 |
Why have you returned? |
00:56:03 |
Because you need me. |
00:56:05 |
Perhaps you're right. |
00:56:07 |
Come here where I can see you. |
00:56:16 |
Do you love me? |
00:56:19 |
Yes. |
00:56:23 |
Then kiss me. |
00:56:26 |
Why do you hesitate? |
00:56:29 |
Surely a husband |
00:56:31 |
I demand that you kiss me! |
00:56:41 |
What delights |
00:56:43 |
What tender, intimate delights! |
00:56:55 |
Maybe it was a leprechaun. |
00:56:57 |
It's nothing to laugh at, Bruno. |
00:57:00 |
I say, who but the devil |
00:57:03 |
He couldn't have |
00:57:06 |
Sure not, but remember |
00:57:10 |
They was never caught. |
00:57:12 |
Aye, or maybe it was Dr. Willet |
00:57:15 |
No. Willet's a fool, all right, |
00:57:18 |
Remember... it was his |
00:57:20 |
who helped with the burning. |
00:57:23 |
And it was yours |
00:57:25 |
and don't be forgetting that! |
00:57:26 |
Forget it? I'm proud of it! |
00:57:30 |
In fact, I've been thinking |
00:57:32 |
I'll be no part of murdering! |
00:57:36 |
Who said murdering? |
00:57:40 |
What are you talking about? |
00:57:41 |
Self-protection. |
00:57:43 |
A man threatens your life |
00:57:45 |
the means to stop him, |
00:57:47 |
He's done no threatening. |
00:57:49 |
Not yet, but he will! |
00:57:51 |
First this unholy business |
00:57:55 |
Next, our women will start |
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eyes all glassy, bellies filled |
00:57:59 |
Then you'll see! |
00:58:00 |
I say this to you, all of you. |
00:58:02 |
If we do nothing but sit around |
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then we deserve whatever we get! |
00:58:09 |
Now, good night to you! |
00:59:55 |
Get away! |
00:59:57 |
Get away, you damned thing! |
01:00:30 |
The Lord giveth, |
01:00:33 |
Blessed be the name of the Lord. |
01:00:36 |
In this veil of tears... |
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We suffer much and sin mightily. |
01:00:51 |
Yet we take solace |
01:00:54 |
of thy eternal forgiveness. |
01:00:56 |
Amen. |
01:02:30 |
Have you not gorged |
01:02:34 |
You do not know the extent |
01:02:38 |
I will not have |
01:02:40 |
until this village |
01:02:43 |
until they have felt, |
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the kiss of fire |
01:02:50 |
All of them. |
01:02:53 |
Have patience, my friends. |
01:02:57 |
Surely after all these years... |
01:02:58 |
I'm entitled to a few... |
01:03:31 |
What do you want? |
01:03:35 |
What do I want? |
01:03:38 |
Merely to exercise |
01:03:40 |
Is there anything |
01:03:44 |
- Please... |
01:03:48 |
Please what, my dear? |
01:03:51 |
I know. |
01:03:55 |
You're upset because |
01:03:57 |
That's it, isn't it? |
01:03:59 |
I've been very busy, |
01:04:04 |
We have the whole night |
01:04:07 |
Stop it! No! |
01:04:11 |
Stop! No! |
01:04:16 |
You fool! |
01:04:19 |
You stupid, weak little fool! |
01:04:47 |
It is useless. |
01:04:50 |
No... I will try again! |
01:05:07 |
Doctor! Thank God you've come! |
01:05:10 |
- Why? What's happened? |
01:05:13 |
I don't know. |
01:05:15 |
- Where is he? |
01:05:18 |
Look, Mrs. Ward, |
01:05:20 |
Then you must tell me |
01:05:23 |
Your life and your husband's |
01:05:25 |
Yes, doctor. |
01:05:30 |
We were up in the bedroom |
01:05:34 |
And then, all of a sudden, he... |
01:05:38 |
Doctor, you've got to help me |
01:05:41 |
This place is killing him! |
01:05:45 |
Joseph Curwen... he's killing him! |
01:05:48 |
Look at him. |
01:05:52 |
That filthy, horrible |
01:06:00 |
Mrs. Ward! |
01:06:07 |
I'm sorry, doctor. |
01:06:11 |
It was a stupid thing to do. |
01:06:13 |
Yes, it was. |
01:06:18 |
Excellent, thank you. |
01:06:20 |
Glad to hear it. |
01:06:23 |
- What brings you here? |
01:06:26 |
- Just looking in? |
01:06:30 |
Mind? No. On the contrary. |
01:06:33 |
and so is my wife. |
01:06:37 |
Here. A little glass of wine |
01:06:41 |
I don't want any. |
01:06:42 |
The doctor and I are going to |
01:06:45 |
So you will just stay |
01:06:50 |
There you are. Come, doctor. |
01:06:57 |
- She sent for you, of course. |
01:06:59 |
There's no need to lie, doctor. |
01:07:02 |
In a way, I'm glad. I've been |
01:07:05 |
This house has |
01:07:09 |
How do you mean? |
01:07:10 |
You saw how she acted |
01:07:12 |
That sort of thing. |
01:07:14 |
Fits of depression, |
01:07:18 |
I hoped it would pass, |
01:07:21 |
I see. |
01:07:23 |
I suppose she told you |
01:07:27 |
Yes. |
01:07:29 |
Part of the pattern. |
01:07:31 |
I scarcely recognize her |
01:07:34 |
What do you want me to do? |
01:07:38 |
Take her back to Boston. |
01:07:41 |
Why don't you? |
01:07:44 |
She wouldn't permit it. |
01:07:46 |
She fears me. |
01:07:49 |
Yes, I think I can. |
01:07:51 |
- Then you will help? |
01:07:55 |
Thank you. I appreciate it. |
01:07:58 |
But remember... discretion. |
01:08:02 |
She mustn't guess |
01:08:08 |
My dear, I have |
01:08:12 |
You won't have to stay |
01:08:14 |
The good doctor is |
01:08:17 |
Dr. Willet! |
01:08:19 |
Yes, it's all arranged. |
01:08:23 |
- Isn't that right? |
01:08:25 |
Doctor, you don't understand! |
01:08:27 |
Come along, Mrs. Ward. |
01:08:29 |
No! I won't go! |
01:08:31 |
Please, Mrs. Ward. |
01:08:37 |
All right. |
01:08:38 |
You needn't bother to pack. |
01:08:44 |
Good-bye, doctor. |
01:08:46 |
Good-bye, my dear. |
01:08:48 |
We'll be together again soon. |
01:08:52 |
I promise. |
01:09:14 |
- What of his woman? |
01:09:16 |
- Did you... |
01:09:19 |
I convinced |
01:09:20 |
that she had begun |
01:09:23 |
to imagine strange things... |
01:09:26 |
even that her own husband |
01:09:29 |
They'll lock her away. |
01:09:31 |
But if Dr. Willet should return? |
01:09:33 |
He will learn |
01:09:35 |
has retired |
01:09:38 |
Do you know of any law |
01:09:40 |
from residing |
01:09:46 |
Now, let us begin again. |
01:10:04 |
You can see what happened |
01:10:06 |
What are we going to |
01:10:08 |
Let's do something! |
01:10:11 |
Let's get him! |
01:10:13 |
What's happened? |
01:10:15 |
Don't you really know |
01:10:17 |
My name is Ward. |
01:10:20 |
- We came to see Gideon. |
01:10:29 |
There's Gideon... |
01:10:31 |
unless we do something about it. |
01:10:33 |
Just a minute. Do you know |
01:10:36 |
It didn't just happen, doctor. |
01:10:38 |
By whom? |
01:10:41 |
- Aye, and so do you. |
01:10:43 |
The man who swore to do it. |
01:10:45 |
The man you call |
01:10:49 |
My husband would |
01:10:51 |
She's lying! |
01:10:52 |
Mrs. Ward, you better |
01:10:56 |
- Where are we going? |
01:10:58 |
We've got to get him away from |
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decide to take matters |
01:11:43 |
Whoa! |
01:11:47 |
Doctor, I'm going with you! |
01:11:48 |
Don't be foolish! |
01:11:50 |
- I'm going with you! |
01:11:55 |
- Lucien, you got the ropes? |
01:11:57 |
- Elijah? |
01:12:00 |
All right, then! |
01:12:03 |
Mrs. Ward! |
01:12:06 |
- Did you find him? |
01:12:08 |
- What about Simon? |
01:12:10 |
- The caretaker. |
01:12:13 |
I know Charles is here! |
01:12:15 |
Is there any more |
01:12:18 |
I don't know. |
01:12:20 |
Wait a minute. |
01:12:22 |
When you tried |
01:12:24 |
suddenly he was in the room. |
01:12:27 |
- No. |
01:13:34 |
Charles Dexter Ward! |
01:15:30 |
Don't! |
01:15:31 |
It's only a book. |
01:15:33 |
It's much more than a book. |
01:15:46 |
My God! |
01:15:50 |
- What did you see? |
01:16:06 |
Now that you've seen |
01:16:08 |
Dr. Willet, what do you |
01:16:09 |
It's quite old, you know... |
01:16:14 |
Torquemada spent many a happy |
01:16:19 |
- It was old then. |
01:16:22 |
I'll admit the furnishings do |
01:16:26 |
but it has a lived-in quality, |
01:16:30 |
After all, home |
01:16:36 |
Isn't that so, my dear? |
01:16:39 |
Listen to me! |
01:16:40 |
I'd be happy to, doctor, |
01:16:45 |
Please forgive me. |
01:16:47 |
May I present |
01:16:50 |
Mr. Simon Orne, and Mr. Jabez |
01:16:53 |
They are my associates. |
01:16:55 |
You see, we began a project |
01:17:00 |
but, unfortunately, |
01:17:04 |
and we're most anxious |
01:17:08 |
What sort of a project? |
01:17:10 |
The most important |
01:17:14 |
more important |
01:17:17 |
and therefore, I fear, |
01:17:21 |
As a matter of fact... |
01:17:24 |
...we don't |
01:17:27 |
We obey. That is all. |
01:17:31 |
We obey. |
01:17:41 |
Come! |
01:17:44 |
Come, I said! |
01:17:54 |
No! Stop! |
01:18:39 |
What are you doing to her? |
01:18:41 |
Honoring her, Dr. Willet. |
01:18:43 |
Honoring her. |
01:19:42 |
Maybe we'll just smoke him out! |
01:20:30 |
Poor Ann! |
01:20:36 |
You traitor! |
01:20:37 |
Dr. Willet, |
01:20:39 |
Get her away from here, |
01:20:41 |
Take her away! |
01:21:12 |
- Quickly! Quickly! |
01:21:14 |
I'll come back for him! |
01:22:07 |
They're finished. |
01:22:32 |
Are you all right? |
01:22:35 |
Yes... thanks to you |
01:22:38 |
I don't know |
01:22:42 |
for what you've done, |
01:22:44 |
but I intend to try. |
01:22:47 |
Are you sure you're all right? |
01:22:55 |
Perfectly sure, my dear. |
01:23:00 |
Perfectly sure. |