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Dr. Seward is a psychiatrist and head of an
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Start: You are not ill, Lucy. It is I who carry an illness. It eats away at me day and night, and its only remedy resides in the very heart which afflicts me.
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End: But, in place of hope, I give you something far stronger and eminently wiser: I give you my friendship. And, whatever you need of it shall be yours for the asking.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Steven Dietz, Dracula, Dramatists Play Service, 1996, pp. 15-16.
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