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A carriage approaches bearing Harker and Morris
HARKER: That man! It looked like the Count but younger...much
Younger.
MORRIS: Your eyes are playing tricks. They're waiting for us.
Come on. Come on.
Harker and Morris enter Embassy
Inside the Embassy
Morris and Harker are greeted by Van Helsing in wheelchair
HELSING: Mr. Harker, Mr. Morris, I want you to meet my good
Friend, the home secretary.
SECRETARY: Good evening.
MORRIS: Good evening.
HARKER: Good evening, sir.
MORRIS: Thank you for receiving us, sir. For a moment the
Other night, we thought the professor was, as the Americans say,
a "goner".
HELSING: Ah, a slight stroke. But, although my legs are a
Little uncertain, I trust my intellect is not a goner.
SECRETARY: A watch is now being kept on every means of exit
From the country. A description of the wooden case in which we
Believe, so the professor told me, the Count may be concealing
Himself has been circulated, too.
Enter Courier
COURIER: (gives telegram to Harker)
MORRIS: Some news, perhaps?
HARKER: I don't understand. It's from Mina. Something about
The opera...and a ticket.
HELSING: You let her leave the house without an escort?
HARKER: I sent no ticket.
HELSING: Your excellency, we shall have to act at once. This
May be the work of Dracula himself.
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