1. Come now, Father,
you should know better.
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2. You're not welcome here,
and especially not today.
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3. I've got no time to start old
arguments. We want only one thing.
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4. And what would that be?
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5. This house.
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6. You want the house?
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7. We will take the house. Would you
like my wife while you're at it?
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8. If you won't stand aside,
we'll take it by force.
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9. By what power? The hand of God?
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10. No, the fist of man.
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11. Aghhh! Aghhh!
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12. Aghhh!
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13. What in the name of heaven?
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14. My lady?
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15. What's in there?
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16. What is it, what's
under that canvas?
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17. Father, answer me. What's in there?
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18. May God forgive me.
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19. Aghhhhhhhh!
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20. What d'you think of this?
For the late 1970s you'd be
better off in a bin bag.
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21. Listen. Ian Dury and the Blockheads.
Number one in 1979.
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22. You're a punk!
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23. Want to go and see him?
You mean in concert?
What else is a Tardis for?
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24. I can take you to the
Battle of Trafalgar,
the Antigravity Olympics,
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25. Caesar crossing the Rubicon,
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26. or Ian Dury at the Top Rank,
Sheffield, England, Earth, 21st
November 1979, what d'you think?
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27. Sheffield it is! Hold on tight!
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28. Aghhhh! Laandiing!
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29. Stop!
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30. 1979, hell of a year.
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31. China invades Vietnam,
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32. The Muppet Movie, love that film.
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33. Margaret Thatcher, urgh!
Skylab falls to Earth,
with a little help from me.
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34. Nearly took off my thumb,
and I like my thumb.
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35. GUN COCKS
I need my thumb, I'm very
attached to . . . my thumb.
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36. 1879. Same difference.
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37. You'll explain your presence,
and the nakedness of this girl.
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38. I've been chasing this wee naked
child over hill and over dale.
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39. In't that right,
ye . . . timorous beastie?
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40. Och, aye.
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41. I've been oot and aboot.
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42. No, don't do that.
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43. Hoots mon?
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44. No, really, don't. Really.
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45. Identify yourself, sir.
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46. I'm Dr James McCrimmon,
from the township of . . . Balamory.
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47. I have my credentials, if I may . . . ?
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48. As you can see, a doctorate
from the University of Edinburgh.
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49. I trained under Dr Bell himself.
Let them approach.
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50. I don't think that's wise, ma'am.
Let them approach.
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51. You will approach the carriage.
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52. And show all due deference.
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53. Rose, might I introduce
Her Majesty Queen Victoria,
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54. Empress of India,
and Defender of the Faith.
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55. Rose Tyler, ma'am. And my
apologies . . . for being so naked.
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56. I've had five daughters,
it's nothing to me.
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57. But you, Doctor -
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58. show me these credentials.
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59. Why didn't you say so immediately?
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60. It states clearly here
that you have been appointed
by the Lord Provost as my protector.
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61. Does it? Yes, it does. Good, good!
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62. Then let me ask, why's your Majesty
travelling by road, when there's
a train all the way to Aberdeen?
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63. A tree on the line. An accident?
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64. I am the Queen of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland,
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65. everything around me
tends to be planned.
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66. An assassination attempt?
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67. What, seriously?
There's people out to kill ya?
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68. I'm used to staring
down the barrel of a gun.
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69. Sir Robert MacLeish
lives but ten miles hence.
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70. We've sent word ahead.
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71. He'll shelter us,
then we'll reach Balmoral tomorrow.
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72. This doctor and his "timorous
beastie" will come with us.
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73. Yes, ma'am. We'd better get
moving, it's almost nightfall.
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74. Indeed. And there are stories
of wolves in these parts.
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75. Fanciful tales,
intended to scare the children.
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76. But good for the blood, I think.
Drive on.
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77. It's funny, cos you say
assassination, and you just think
of Kennedy and stuff.
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78. Not 'er. 1879, she's had, ooh,
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79. six attempts on her life.
And I'll tell you something else,
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80. we just met Queen Victoria!
I know! What a laugh!
She was just sitting there.
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81. Like a stamp. I want her to say,
"We are not amused. "
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82. Bet you five quid
I can make her say it.
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83. If I gambled, it'd be
an abuse of my privilege
as a traveller in time.
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84. Ten quid. Done.
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85. I can't do this. It's treason.
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86. Then your wife
will suffer the consequences.
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87. And believe me, Sir Robert,
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88. she will be devoured.
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89. Your Majesty. Sir Robert.
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90. My apologies for the emergency.
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91. And how is Lady Isobel?
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92. She's . . . indisposed, I'm afraid.
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93. She's gone to
Edinburgh for the season.
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94. She's taken the cook.
The kitchens are barely stocked.
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95. I wouldn't blame your Majesty
if you wanted to ride on. No!
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96. I've had quite enough carriage
exercise, and this is . . . charming . . .
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97. if rustic. It's my first
visit to this house.
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98. My late husband spoke of it often.
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99. The Torchwood Estate.
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100. Now, shall we go inside?
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101. And please excuse the naked girl.
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102. Sorry! She's a feral child. I bought
her for sixpence in old London town.
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103. It was her or the Elephant Man.
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104. Thinks he's funny, but I'm so not
amused. What do you think, ma'am?
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105. It hardly matters.
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106. Shall we proceed?
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107. So close.
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108. Mackeson and Ramsay, you will
escort the property,
hurry up. Yes, sir.
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109. So what's in there, then?
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110. Property of the Crown.
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111. You will dismiss
any further thoughts, sir.
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112. The rest of you,
go to the rear.
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113. Assume your designated positions.
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114. You heard the orders.
Positions! Sir.
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115. Shhhhh.
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116. Guard it with your life.
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117. This, I take it,
is the famous endeavour.
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118. All my father's work.
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119. Built by hand, in his final years.
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120. It became something of an obsession.
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121. He spent his money on this,
rather than caring for
the house, or himself.
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122. I wish I'd met him. I like him.
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123. That thing's beautiful. Can I . . . ?
Help yourself.
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124. What did he model it on?
I know nothing about it.
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125. To be honest,
most of us thought him . . .
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126. shall we say, eccentric. Hah!
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127. I wish now I'd spent more time with
him. And listened to his stories.
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128. It's a bit rubbish.
How many prisms has it got?
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129. Way too many! The magnification's
gone right over the top, that's a
stupid . . .am I being rude again? Yep.
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130. But it's pretty!
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131. It's very pretty.
And the imagination of it
should be applauded.
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132. I thought you might
disapprove, Your Majesty.
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133. Star gazing.
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134. Isn't that a bit fanciful?
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135. You could easily . . . not
be amused, or something. No?
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136. This device surveys
the infinite work of God.
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137. What could be finer?
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138. Sir Robert's father was
an example to us all. A polymath,
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139. steeped in astronomy and the
sciences, yet equally well versed
in folklore and fairytales.
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140. Stars and magic.
I like him more and more.
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141. Oh, my late husband
enjoyed his company.
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142. Prince Albert himself was acquainted
with many rural superstitions,
coming as he did from Saxe-Coburg.
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143. That's Bavaria.
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144. When Albert was told about your
local wolf, he was transported.
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145. What's this wolf, then?
It's just a story. Then tell it.
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146. It's said . . . Excuse me, sir . . .
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147. perhaps her Majesty's party
could repair to their rooms.
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148. It's almost dark.
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149. Of course. Yes, of course.
And then supper.
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150. And could we find some clothes
for Miss Tyler?
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151. I'm tired of nakedness.
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152. It's not amusing, is it?
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153. Sir Robert, your wife must have
left some clothes. See to it.
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154. We shall dine at seven,
and talk some more of this wolf.
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155. After all, there is
a full moon tonight.
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156. So there is, ma'am.
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157. Ughhh!
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158. They came through the house.
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159. In silence. Took the steward,
and the master, and my lady.
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160. Listen, I've got a friend,
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161. he's called the Doctor.
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162. He'll know what to do.
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163. Come with me.
Oh, but I can't, miss.
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164. What's your name?
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165. Flora.
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166. Flora, we'll be safe.
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167. There's more people arrived
downstairs, they can help us.
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168. I promise. Come on.
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169. OK? Come on.
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170. Oh, miss, I did warn you!
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171. He's not dead. I don't think.
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172. He must be drugged, or something.
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173. Agggh! Agggh!
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174. Your companion begs an apology.
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175. Her clothing has
somewhat delayed her.
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176. That's all right,
save her a bit of ham.
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177. The feral child could
probably eat it raw.
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178. Ha! Very wise, ma'am! Very witty!
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179. Slightly witty, perhaps.
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180. I know you rarely get the chance
to dine with me, Captain,
but don't get too excited.
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181. I shall contain my wit in case I do
you further injury. Yes, ma'am.
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182. Sorry, ma'am. We're all
waiting on Sir Robert.
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183. Come, sir. You promised
us a tale of nightmares.
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184. Indeed. Since my husband's death,
I find myself with more of a taste
for supernatural fiction.
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185. You must miss him.
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186. Very much.
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187. Oh, completely.
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188. And that's the charm of
a ghost story, isn't it?
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189. Not the scares and the chills,
that's just for children, but the . . .
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190. hope of some contact
with the great beyond.
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191. We all want some message
from that place.
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192. It's the Creator's greatest mystery,
that we're allowed no
such consolation.
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193. The dead stay silent.
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194. And we must wait.
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195. But come, begin your tale,
Sir Robert.
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196. There's a chill in the air,
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197. the wind is howling through
the eaves. Tell us of monsters.
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198. Don't make a sound.
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199. They said if we scream or shout,
then he will slaughter us.
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200. But . . . he's in a cage.
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201. He's a prisoner,
he's the same as us.
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202. He's nothing like us.
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203. That creature's not mortal.
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204. The story goes back 300 years.
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205. Every full moon, the howling
rings through the valley.
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206. Next morning, livestock is found,
ripped apart and . . . devoured.
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207. Tales like this just
disguise the work of thieves.
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208. Steal a sheep, blame a wolf,
simple as that.
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209. But sometimes a child goes missing.
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210. Once in a generation, a boy
will vanish from his homestead.
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211. Don't, child.
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212. Who are you? Don't enrage him.
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213. Where are you from?
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214. You're not from Earth.
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215. What planet are you from? Ohhh.
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216. Intelligence.
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217. Where were you born?
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218. This body?
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219. Ten miles away.
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220. A weakling, heartsick boy
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221. stolen away at night by the
Brethren for my . . . cultivation.
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222. I carved out his soul
and sat in his heart.
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223. Are there descriptions
of the creature? Oh, yes, Doctor.
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224. Drawings, and wood carvings.
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225. And it's not merely a wolf.
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226. It's more than that.
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227. This is a man who becomes an animal.
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228. A werewolf?
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229. All right, so the body's human.
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230. What about you?
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231. The thing inside?
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232. So far from home.
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233. If you want to get
back home, we can help.
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234. Why would I leave this place?
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235. A world of industry, of workforce,
and warfare.
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236. I could turn it to such purpose.
How would you do that?
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237. I would migrate to the holy monarch.
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238. You mean Queen Victoria? With one
bite, I would pass into her blood.
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239. And then it begins,
the Empire of the Wolf.
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240. Many questions.
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241. Look!
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242. Inside your eyes.
You've seen it too.
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243. Seen what? The wolf. There is
something of the wolf about you.
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244. I don't know what you mean.
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245. You burnt like the Sun.
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246. But all I require is the Moon.
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247. My father didn't treat
it as a story.
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248. He said it was fact.
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249. He even claimed to have
communed with the beast,
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250. to have learned its purpose.
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251. I should have listened.
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252. His work was hindered.
He made enemies.
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253. There's a monastery in
the Glen of St Catherine.
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254. The Brethren opposed
my father's investigations.
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255. Perhaps they thought his work
ungodly. That's what I thought.
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256. But now I wonder . . . what if
they had a different reason
for wanting the story kept quiet?
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257. What if they turned from God
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258. and worshipped the wolf?
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259. And what if they were
with us right now?
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260. Moonlight . . .
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261. All of you, stop looking at it.
Flora, don't look, listen to me.
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262. Grab hold of the chain, and pull!
Come on! With me! Pull!
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263. We can't, miss, we can't!
The Brethren . . . I said pull!
Stop your whining and listen to me.
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264. And that means you, Your Ladyship!
Now, come on! Pull!
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265. What is the meaning of this?
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266. Sorry, they've got my wife.
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267. Where's Rose? Where is she?
Sir Robert! Come on!
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268. Aghhhhhhhh! Aghhhhhhh!
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269. Roarrrrrrrr! Roarrrrrr!
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270. Quick! Pull . . .
One, two, three, pull!
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271. Tell me, sir, I demand to know
your intention. Lupus deus est . . .
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272. What is it that you want?
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273. The throne.
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274. Ahhhhh!
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275. Roarrrrrr! Roarrrrr!
One! Two! Three! Pull!
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276. One . . . two . . . three . . . Pull!
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277. Where the hell have you been?
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278. Oh, that's beautiful.
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279. Get out! All of you.
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280. WOLF ROARS
Out! Out! Out!
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281. Out! Out! Come on!
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282. Roarrrrr! Roarrrrr!
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283. Roarrrrr!
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284. Howwwwlllll!
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285. I take it, sir, that you
halted my train, to bring me here.
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286. We've waited so long for one of your
journeys to coincide with the Moon.
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287. Then you have waited in vain.
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288. After six attempts on my life,
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289. I am hardly unprepared.
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290. Oh, I don't think so, woman.
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291. The correct form of address
is "Your Majesty".
BANG
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292. At arms . . .
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293. Lady Isobel, take the girls!
Get them out through the kitchen.
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294. Robert, I can't leave.
What will you do?
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295. I must defend Her Majesty.
Now, don't think of me, just go.
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296. All of you! At my side! Come on!
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297. Could be any species triggered
by wavelengths.
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298. Did it say what it wanted?
The Queen, the crown,
the throne, you name it.
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299. GROWLING
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300. Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr!
Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr!
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301. Grrrrrr!
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302. Fire! Aghhhhhh! Fire!
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303. It won't open! They've sealed us in.
Oh, my lady! Look.
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304. They'll never let us out.
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305. They mean for us to die!
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306. Don't say that, Flora.
All right, men, we should
retreat upstairs. Come.
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307. I'll not retreat.
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308. There's no creature on God's Earth
could survive such an assault.
I'm telling you, come upstairs!
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309. I'm telling you, sir, I will sleep
well tonight with that thing's
hide upon my wall.
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310. It must have crawled away to die . . .
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311. Grrrrrrr! Aghhhhhh!
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312. There's nothing we can do.
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313. Grrrrrrr! Stop!
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314. Did they kill it?
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315. Grrrrr! Grrrrr!
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316. Grrrrr! Grrrrr!
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317. Your Majesty? Your Majesty!
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318. Sir Robert? What's happening?
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319. I heard such terrible noises.
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320. Your Majesty, we've got to go.
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321. But what of Father Angelo,
is he still here?
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322. Captain Reynolds disposed of him.
The front door's no good,
it's blocked.
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323. You'll have to leg it
out of a window.
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324. Excuse my manners, ma'am,
but I shall go first,
the better to assist Her Majesty.
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325. A noble sentiment.
Any chance you can hurry?
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326. BANG! BANG! BANG!
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327. They want us to stay inside.
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328. Do they know who I am?
Yeah! That's why they want you.
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329. The wolf's lined you
up for . . .a biting.
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330. Now stop this talk.
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331. There can't be an actual wolf.
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332. WOLF HOWLS
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333. What do we do? We . . . run.
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334. Is that it? Got any silver bullets?
Not on me, no.
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335. There we are, we run.
Your Majesty, I recommend a
vigorous jog. Good for the health.
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336. Grrrrr! Grrrrr!
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337. Come on! Come on!
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338. Grrrrr! Grrrrr!
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339. BANG!
Aghhhhh!
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340. I'll take this position and hold it.
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341. You keep moving, for God's sake.
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342. Your Majesty, I went to look for
the property, it was taken.
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343. The chest was empty.
I have it, it's safe.
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344. Then remove yourself, ma'am.
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345. Doctor, you stand as
Her Majesty's protector.
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346. And you, Sir Robert,
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347. you're a traitor to the Crown.
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348. Bullets can't stop it.
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349. They'll buy you time. Now run!
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350. BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!
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351. Aghhhh! Aghhhh! Aghhhh!
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352. Barricade the door.
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353. Wait a minute, shh, wait.
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355. It's stopped.
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356. Grrrrr!
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357. Grrrrrrrrr!
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358. It's gone.
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359. Listen . . .
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360. WOLF'S FOO TSTEPS THUD
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361. Yes, sir. No! Grrrrrrr!
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362. Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr!
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363. Shhhhhh!
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364. Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr!
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365. I don't understand.
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366. What's stopping it?
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367. Something inside this room.
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368. What is it? Why can't it get in?
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369. Tell you what, though. What?
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370. Werewolf.
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371. I know! Uh!
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372. You all right? I'm OK, yeah.
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373. I'm sorry, ma'am.
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374. It's all my fault.
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375. I should have sent you away.
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376. I tried to suggest
something was wrong.
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377. I thought you might notice.
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378. Was there nothing strange
about my household staff?
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379. They were bald, athletic.
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380. Your wife's away,
I thought you were happy.
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381. I tell you what, ma'am.
I bet you're not amused now.
Do you think this funny?
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382. No, I'm sorry.
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383. What, exactly, I pray, tell me
someone, please, what, exactly,
is that creature?
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384. You'd call it a werewolf,
but it's more of a lupine
wavelength "haemovariform".
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385. Should I trust you, sir? You, who
change your voice so easily?
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386. What happened to your accent?
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387. Oh, right, sorry . . .
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388. I'll not have it.
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389. No, sir, not you,
not that thing, none of it.
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390. This is not my world.
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391. Mistletoe! They're all garlanded
in mistletoe, and the wolf
doesn't attack them.
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392. Who brought this into the kitchen?
Must have been the Brethren.
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393. Gather it up. Quickly!
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394. Every last scrap. Quick, now!
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395. Mistletoe.
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396. Did your father put that there?
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397. I don't know. I suppose.
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398. On the other door too, though
a carving wouldn't be enough.
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399. I wonder . . .
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400. Viscum album. The oil of the
mistletoe, it's been worked
into the wood like a varnish.
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401. How clever was your dad? I love him!
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402. Powerful stuff, mistletoe,
bursting with viscotoxins.
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403. And the wolf's allergic to it?
Or it thinks it is.
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404. Maybe it's the way the monks
control the wolf.
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405. Nevertheless, that creature won't
give up, Doctor. And we still
don't possess an actual weapon.
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406. Your father got all the brains.
Being rude again?
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407. Good, I meant that one.
You want weapons?
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408. We're in a library. Books!
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409. Best weapons in the world.
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410. This room's the greatest arsenal
we could have. Arm yourself!
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411. There's no sound of the wolf,
my lady. Perhaps it's gone.
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412. And perhaps it's toying with us.
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413. My husband's up there,
if there's any chance he's still
alive, then by God, I'll assist him.
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414. Look up biology, zoology.
There might be something on wolves . . .
What about this?
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415. A book on mistletoe!
We need magic.
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416. If we could make explosives . . .
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417. That's the sort
of thing. Ooh!
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418. Look what your old dad found.
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419. Something fell to Earth.
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420. A spaceship? Shooting star.
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421. "In the year of our Lord 1540,
under the reign of King James V, an
almighty fire did burn in the pit. "
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422. That's the Glen of Saint
Catherine, by the monastery.
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423. That's 300 years ago.
What's it been waiting for?
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424. Maybe a single cell survived.
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425. Adapting slowly, down the
generations, it survived,
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426. through the humans,
host after host after host.
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427. Why does it want the throne?
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428. That's what it wants, it said so.
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429. The Empire of the Wolf. Imagine it.
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430. The Victorian age, accelerated -
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431. starships and missiles fuelled
by coal and driven by steam . . .
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432. leaving history devastated
in its wake.
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433. Sir Robert,
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434. if I am to die here . . .
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435. Don't say that, Your Majesty.
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436. I would destroy myself, rather
than let that creature infect me.
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437. But that's no matter. I ask only
that you might find some place of
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438. safekeeping for something far
older and more precious than myself.
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439. Hardly time to worry about
your valuables.
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440. Thank you for your opinion.
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441. But there is nothing
more valuable than this.
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442. Oh, Your Majesty.
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443. Is that the Koh-i-Noor? Oh, yes.
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444. The greatest diamond in the world.
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445. Given to me as the spoils of war.
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446. Perhaps its legend
is now coming true.
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447. It is said that whoever owns it
must surely die.
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448. That's true of anything,
if you wait long enough. Can I?
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449. That is so beautiful.
How much is that worth?
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450. They say, the wages of the
entire planet, for a whole week.
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451. My mum'd be fighting the wolf off
with her bare hands for that thing.
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452. And she'd win. Where is the wolf?
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453. I don't trust this silence.
Why d'you travel with it?
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454. My annual pilgrimage.
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455. I'm taking it to Hellier and Carew,
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456. the royal jewellers, at Hazlehead.
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457. The stone needs recutting.
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458. But it's perfect.
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459. My late husband never thought so.
There's a fact.
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460. Prince Albert kept on
having it cut down.
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461. Used to be 40% bigger than this.
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462. But he was never happy.
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463. Kept on cutting and cutting.
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464. He always said the shine
was not quite right.
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465. But he died with it
still unfinished.
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466. Unfinished . . .
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467. Oh, yes! There's a lot of
unfinished business here.
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468. His father's research . . .
and your husband, ma'am,
he came here.
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469. Hold on, all these separate things,
they're not separate at all,
they're connected. My head!
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470. This house, it's a trap
for you, is that right?
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471. Obviously. That's what
the wolf intended.
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472. But what if there's
a trap inside the trap?
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473. Explain. What if his father and your
husband weren't just telling
each other stories?
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474. They dared to imagine all this was
true. Laying the real trap,
not for you, but for the wolf.
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475. Grrrrr! Grrrrr!
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476. That wolf there.
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477. GLASS CRACKS
Out! Out! Out! Out!
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478. Grrrrrr!
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479. Gotta get to the observatory!
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480. Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr!
Aghhhhhh!
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481. Aghhhhhh! Grrrr!
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482. Good shot!
It was mistletoe.
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483. Isobel . . . Now get back downstairs.
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484. Keep yourself safe.
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485. My love. Now go.
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486. Girls, come with me.
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487. Down the back stairs
back to the kitchens.
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488. Come on. The observatory's this way.
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489. No mistletoe here, cos your father
wanted the wolf inside.
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490. Is there any way of
barricading this?
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491. Do your work, and I'll defend it.
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492. If we could bind them shut . . .
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493. I said, I'll find you time, sir.
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494. Now get inside.
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495. Good man.
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496. Your Majesty, the diamond.
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497. For what purpose? The purpose
it was designed for.
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498. WOLF GROWLS
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499. Rose . . .
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500. Lift it. Come on.
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501. It's not the right time
for stargazing . . .
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502. Oh, yes, it is . . .
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503. Grrrrr! Grrrrr! Grrrrr!
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504. I committed treason for you.
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505. But now my wife
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506. will remember me with honour.
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507. Grrrrr! Grrrrr! Aghhhhhh!
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508. Thought you said this doesn't work.
It doesn't work as a telescope.
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509. It's a light chamber . . .
it's like a weapon.
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510. We've just got to power it up.
With what? There's no electricity.
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511. Moonlight? But the wolf needs
moonlight, it's made by moonlight.
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512. You're 70% water - you can
still drown. Come on!
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513. Come on!
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514. Grrrrrr! Grrrrrr!
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515. Make it brighter.
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516. Let me go.
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517. WOLF HOWLS
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518. Your Majesty?
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519. Did it bite you?
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520. No, it's . . . it's a cut, that's all.
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521. If that thing bit you . . .
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522. It was a splinter of wood when
the door came apart. It's nothing.
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523. Let me see. It is nothing.
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524. By the power invested in me
by the Church and the state,
I dub thee Sir Doctor of Tardis.
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525. By the power invested in me by the
Church and the state, I dub thee
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526. Dame Rose of the Powell Estate.
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527. You may stand.
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528. Many thanks, ma'am. They're never
gonna believe this back home.
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529. Your Majesty, you said last
night about receiving no
message from the great beyond.
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530. I think your husband cut
that diamond to save your life.
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531. He's protecting you even now, ma'am,
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532. from beyond the grave. Indeed.
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533. Then you may think on
this also, that I am not amused.
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534. Yes!
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535. Not remotely amused.
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536. And henceforth, I banish you.
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537. I'm sorry?
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538. I have rewarded you, Sir
Doctor, and now you are exiled
from this empire, never to return.
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539. I don't know what you are,
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540. or where you're from
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541. but I know that you consort with
stars and magic, and think it fun.
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542. But your world is steeped in terror,
and blasphemy, and death,
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543. and I will not allow it.
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544. You will leave these shores.
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545. And you will reflect, I hope,
on how you came to stray so far
from all that is good,
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546. and how much longer you may survive
this terrible life.
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547. Now leave my world.
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548. And never return.
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549. Whoa.
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550. Cheers, Dougal!
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551. The funny thing is, Queen Victoria
actually did suffer a mutation
of the blood,
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552. it's historical fact.
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553. She was haemophiliac.
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554. But it's always been a mystery.
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555. She didn't inherit it,
it came from nowhere.
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556. You're saying that's a wolf bite?
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557. Well, maybe haemophilia's
just a Victorian euphemism.
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558. For werewolf? Could be.
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559. Queen Victoria's a werewolf?
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560. Could be. And her children
had the disease.
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561. Maybe she gave them a quick nip.
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562. So the Royal Family are werewolves?
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563. Well, maybe not yet.
A single wolf cell could take
a hundred years to mature.
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564. Might be ready by, ooh . . .
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565. early 21st century.
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566. Nah, that's just ridiculous.
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567. Mind you. Princess Anne . . .
I'll say no more.
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568. And if you think about it,
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569. they're very private.
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570. They plan everything in advance.
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571. They could schedule themselves
around the Moon!
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572. And . . . they like hunting.
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573. They love blood sports.
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574. Oh, my God! They're werewolves!
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575. THEY BOTH HOWL
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576. What will you do,
will you stay here?
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577. I don't think I could.
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578. I'd sell it.
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579. Or pull this place down.
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580. Although we may not speak
of these events in public,
they will not be forgotten.
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581. I promise you that.
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582. Your husband's sacrifice,
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583. the ingenuity of his father,
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584. they will live on. But how?
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585. I saw last night that Great Britain
has enemies beyond imagination.
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586. And we must defend our
borders on all sides.
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587. I propose . . . an institute,
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588. to investigate these strange
happenings, and to fight them.
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589. I would call it Torchwood.
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590. The Torchwood Institute.
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591. And if this Doctor should return,
then he should beware.
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592. Because Torchwood will be waiting.
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593. Good morning, class.
Are we sitting comfortably?
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594. It turns out all the kitchen
staff were replaced.
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595. There's something going on.
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596. May I introduce Miss Sarah-Jane
Smith? Nice to meet you.
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597. Nice to meet you! Yes, very nice!
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598. You were not permitted to leave
your station during a sitting.
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599. Boy in class, got a knowledge
way beyond Earth.
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600. Squawkkkkkkkkk!
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601. K-9! Our time has come, my brothers.
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602. Today we shall become gods.
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