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- They call you "The Watchdog."
- Yes.
:39:05
We have the plague here.
I said I'd stand watch against the plague.
:39:09
But St. Aubyn died, the doctor died.
I tried everything, every human remedy.
:39:14
And now that you've failed,
you think it's some of Kyra's nonsense...
:39:17
- the evil spirit, the Vorvolaka.
- I don't know, perhaps.
:39:21
That is stupidity. That is superstition.
Let me by, please.
:39:24
No. I'm just as unsure as you are.
:39:28
I don't know...
:39:29
that this is a contagion of the soul
that you carry...
:39:32
a contagion bred of evil,
nameless, unearthly.
:39:36
But until I do know,
I must keep you away from the others...
:39:39
and if necessary...
:39:40
I'll make an end in the only way that
we know that a Vorvolaka can be killed.
:39:50
It's impossible.
:39:52
I'm flesh and blood.
I remember my mother and father.
:39:55
Yes, but when you awaken
in the morning...
:39:57
what do you remember
of the night before?
:39:58
Of your visits to the Englishwoman?
:40:00
Sometimes at night, I tend her.
I help her when she feels ill.
:40:06
- I loosen the nightgown at her throat.
- At her throat.
:40:08
That you remember.
Can you remember dreams?
:40:11
Can a Vorvolaka in her human form
remember the evil that she did at night?
:40:15
How can you be so sure?
:40:19
This much we know: You walk at night.
:40:22
You arise in the morning
refreshed and filled with life...
:40:25
and your friend,
every day she goes paler, listless, weaker.
:40:30
It is best that you stay away
from the others.
:40:42
I hope that I'm wrong.
:40:43
I hope that everything that Kyra said
is untrue...
:40:46
but until I know, I must watch you.