Return of 'The Wolfman' Page #4
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- Yeah, quite sure.
All right.
Take the Priory road.
Railway station.
South garden to the river.
Tell Sir John we're here.
Stay close to the estate but not too close.
If you see Talbot...
Don't get caught in a conversation.
Shoot him!
And kill him.
On site!
Carter hasn't reported!
He's not at his post in front of the house.
Miss Conliffe!
Wait!
Get the others.
"I will arise and go to my father. And I will say unto him:
Father, I have sinned against heaven and before thee:
I am no more worthy to be called thy son."
And lo and behold, there he stands.
The Prodigal Son.
For he has returned.
Should I have my own robe brought
to be placed upon your shoulders?
Rings on your fingers,
shoes for your feet...
You should pray. But we both
know it wouldn't do any good.
Comedy is finished.
Are those things silver bullets in my gun?
I'm sorry.
You have me at a disadvantage.
Makes me happy.
- What does?
Seeing you here like this.
My son who returned...
It is glorious, isn't it?
- No. It's hell.
Hell? No.
Released, is the Beast.
Let it run free.
Poor little Lawrence.
You were the fragile one.
those shells many, many years ago.
But... I confess, I was quite overwhelmed
by your enormous courage.
Finally, the man I always
wanted you to be.
Lawrence! My boy...
You see her, Lawrence?
Feel her presence and power?
It'll be here soon.
Coming from darkness to light.
You're heir to my kingdom, Lawrence.
You've always been the heir to my kingdom.
Lawrence!
Lawrence!
No!
Run!
Run!!!
Are you sure you're all right, Sir?
- Go on.
Look at me, Lawrence!
You know me!
You know who I am.
Stop it...
You know who I am.
Lawrence! Don't.
Lawrence, you know me! You know me,
remember me! Look at me!
It's Gwen. Lawrence, it's Gwen.
Please...
Gwen?
I'm sorry....
It had to end this way...
I'm sorry.
Thank you.
It is said there is no sin in killing a Beast,
only in killing a man,
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