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	Think of the power to create a man.
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	And I did. I did it. I created a man.
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	And who knows? In time I could
have trained him to do my will.
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	I could have bred a race. I might even
have found the secret of eternal life.
:13:15
	Henry, don't say those things. Don't
think them. It's blasphemous and wicked.
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	We are not meant to know those things.
:13:22
	It may be that I'm intended
to know the secret of life.
:13:25
	It may be part of the divine plan.
:13:28
	No, no. It's the devil that prompts you.
:13:32
	It's death, not life, that is in it all
and at the end of it all.
:13:35
	Listen, while you've been lying here,
tossing in your delirium, I couldn't sleep.
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	And when you rave of your insane desire
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	to create living men
from the dust of the dead,
:13:46
	a strange apparition has
seemed to appear in the room.
:13:50
	It comes, a figure like Death. And
each time it comes more clearly, nearer.
:13:55
	It seems to be reaching out for you,
as if it would take you away from me!
:13:59
	There it is. Look.
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	- There.
- I see nothing, Elizabeth. Where?
:14:05
	There's nothing there.
:14:07
	There! There! It's coming for you!
:14:10
	Nearer! Henry! Henry! Henry! Henry!
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	Henry!
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	Albert! Drat the man.
He's never here when he's wanted.
:14:30
	What's the good of footmen anyway?
:14:34
	All right. All right!
:14:36
	Don't knock the castle over!
We're not all dead yet.
:14:50
	- There's nobody at home.
- Let me in, my good woman.
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	I know the young
Baron Frankenstein is at home.
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	He's sick. He's in his bed, where all
decent folk should be at this time of night.