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* Genevieve and Beauregard, by now lovers, share one towards the end of ''Anno Dracula'', when Charles has been entrusted by the Diogenes Club with what was, by all means, a task that should have meant his death. For the first time since his wife's death, he professes it:
* Genevieve and Beauregard, by now lovers, share one towards the end of ''Anno Dracula'', when Charles has been entrusted by the Diogenes Club with what was, by all means, a task that should have meant his death. For the first time since his wife's death, he professes it:
{{quote| 'Gené, I love you.'<br />
{{quote|'Gené, I love you.'
'And I you, Charles. I you.'<br />
'And I you, Charles. I you.'
'I you what?'<br />
'I you what?'
'Love, Charles. I love you.' }}
'Love, Charles. I love you.' }}


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Latest revision as of 16:45, 27 August 2018


  • Genevieve and Beauregard, by now lovers, share one towards the end of Anno Dracula, when Charles has been entrusted by the Diogenes Club with what was, by all means, a task that should have meant his death. For the first time since his wife's death, he professes it:

'Gené, I love you.'
'And I you, Charles. I you.'
'I you what?'
'Love, Charles. I love you.'


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