:17:01
I do hope he won't upset Henry.
:17:05
- What do you want?
- We must work together.
:17:09
Never. This is outrageous.
:17:12
I'm through with it.
I'll have no more of this hell-spawn.
:17:17
As soon as I'm well,
I'm to be married, and I'm going away.
:17:21
I must beg you to reconsider.
:17:23
You know, do you not,
that it is you, really,
:17:26
who are responsible
for all those murders?
:17:30
There are penalties
to pay for killing people.
:17:33
And with your creature
still at large in the countryside...
:17:37
Are you threatening me?
:17:39
Don't put it so crudely.
:17:41
I had ventured to hope that you and I
together, no longer as master and pupil,
:17:46
but as fellow scientists, might probe
the mysteries of life and death...
:17:50
Never. No further.
:17:52
...and reach a goal
undreamed of by science.
:17:55
I can't make any further experiments.
I've had a terrible lesson.
:17:59
That is sad, very sad.
:18:01
But you and I have gone too far to stop.
:18:04
Nor can it be stopped so easily.
:18:07
I also have continued
with my experiments.
:18:10
That is why I am here tonight.
:18:12
You must see my creation.
:18:15
Have you also succeeded
in bringing life to the dead?
:18:19
If you, Herr Baron, will do me the honour
of visiting my humble abode,
:18:22
I think you will be interested
in what I have to show you.
:18:26
After 20 years of secret scientific
research, and countless failures,
:18:31
I also have created life,
as we say, in God's own image.
:18:37
I must know. When can I see it?
:18:40
I thought you might change your mind.
:18:42
Why not tonight? It is not very late.
:18:46
- Is it far?
- No, but you will need a coat.