Jack Seward: (about Lucy's illness) Those marks on her throat. No disease, no trituration, I'm sure the blood loss occurred there.
Van Helsing: Oh? Where did the blood go? You were once a careful student, Jack. Use your brain. Where did the blood go? Tell me.
Jack Seward: The bed clothes would be covered in blood...
Van Helsing: Exactly. You do not let your eyes see nor your ears hear that which you cannot account for.
Jack Seward: Something just went up there, sucked it out of her, and flew away, I suppose? (Quincey chuckles)
Van Helsing: Ja. Why not?
Arthur Holmwood: (irritated) That's brilliant. That's absolutely brilliant. Will one of you learned doctors, or whatever you are, kindly tell me what is going on with my Lucy?
Van Helsing: Jack, you are a scientist! You do not think that there are things in this universe which you cannot understand and which are true: mesmerism, hypnotism...
Jack Seward: (turning away) You and Charcot have proved hypnotism! (turns back, only to find that Van Helsing has vanished)
Van Helsing's voice: ...telekinesis, materialization, astral bodies...
Jack Seward: Professor?
Arthur Holmwood: Where the hell did he go?
Van Helsing: (steps out from behind a nearby obelisk) See?
Jack Seward: I feel like a blundering novice.
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