Gisèle: Why does the doctor always come at night?
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Gisèle: Why does the doctor always come at night?
Title Card: What was going on? What terrifying secret was unfolding? Allan Gray felt certain of one thing: A soul in mortal distress was crying out for help, and a voice within urged him to heed that call.
Der Schlossherr (The Lord of the Manor): Quiet! - - She mustn't die! You understand?
Der alte Diener (The Old Servant): Come quickly! Something terrible is happening! Come quickly!
Léone: I'm afraid of dying. I am damned! My God! My God! My God!
Léone: I feel strong. My soul is free!
Gisèle: Why does the doctor always come at night?
Title Card: What was going on? What terrifying secret was unfolding? Allan Gray felt certain of one thing: A soul in mortal distress was crying out for help, and a voice within urged him to heed that call.
Der Schlossherr (The Lord of the Manor): Quiet! - - She mustn't die! You understand?
Der alte Diener (The Old Servant): Come quickly! Something terrible is happening! Come quickly!
Léone: I'm afraid of dying. I am damned! My God! My God! My God!
Léone: I feel strong. My soul is free!
Der Dorfartz (The Village Doctor): How is she doing? Der alte Diener (The Old Servant): Not well at all. Der Dorfartz (The Village Doctor): Oh? Why is that? Der alte Diener (The Old Servant): We found her out on the grounds. Der Dorfartz (The Village Doctor): Well, let's go see. Der alte Diener (The Old Servant): She has another of those marks on her neck.
Allan Grey: Doctor! Der Dorfartz (The Village Doctor): What is it? Allan Grey: I'm losing blood! Der Dorfartz (The Village Doctor): Don't be ridiculous. It is right here!
Allan Grey: Can't she be saved? Der Dorfartz (The Village Doctor): Perhaps. But she needs blood. It must be human blood. Are you willing to give her your own?


