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:06:03
Dracula's income tax was due
and he had to get some money.

:06:06
When night came,
Helen had decided to call it a day.

:06:09
But she forgot to take her jewels off, and
they look like ready money to Dracula.

:06:13
He has to be careful.
Helen is very ticklish around the neck.

:06:16
In fact, it's a very ticklish situation.
:06:19
And, of course,
the monster is taking it all in.

:06:21
But suddenly Dracula throws caution to
the winds and his fingers to the windpipe.

:06:26
Finally, the deed is did,
and Helen awakes in her sleep.

:06:36
When Helen tells the young man she saw
a ghost, he says he'd like to see one too.

:06:40
Well, it's too bad. It looks as if his goose
is cooked or his cook is hashed.

:06:47
Dracula gets him and we hear the vampire
eating his supper behind the wall.

:06:56
It's becoming tough. Every time
Helen talks to a man, Dracula gets him.

:07:00
At this rate, she could never get married -
she'd be a widow every 15 minutes.

:07:06
Dracula has finished his entrée
and is coming back for the dessert.

:07:10
The monster is still around
and he's getting a lot of bad ideas.

:07:13
There comes Dracula in disguise,
but we'd know him anywhere.

:07:16
You can always recognise him
by the fourth toe on his left foot.

:07:23
The monster thinks
chasing women is a lot of fun.

:07:26
In fact, he decides to try it himself.
:07:29
And here's little Mae Clarke.
:07:30
She's going to be married
and, as you see, she's jumping with joy.

:07:34
In the background is the monster,
ready to try out Dracula's technique.

:07:38
If Mae had eyes in the back of her head,
she'd faint. Hey, Mae.

:07:44
It's...
:07:45
Too bad. We tried to warn you, Mae.
:07:57
So she starts to run
with the monster behind.


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