- The Governess: You mustn't let your imagination get the best of you.
- Emma Morton: I'm sorry.
- The Governess: You sleep well now.
- Emma Morton: I'll try.
- The Governess: Good.
- Baron Joachim von Hartog: I was determined to avenge the death of my sister. I knew where these monsters sprang from. And what had to be done to rid the world of them.
- Marcilla: You must take everything off! Try it once.
- Emma Morton: Oh, alright.
- Marcilla: You can't put it over a bodice, it ruins the shape.
- Emma Morton: I've never worn anything like this. I feel so daring. What will my father say?
- Marcilla: He will appreciate it, like all men.
- General von Spielsdorf: It troubles me, Doctor, the child seems to get weaker and weaker.
- Doctor: Anaemia! They don't eat - only think of their figures. Common with young girls, Sir, I assure you - and a few old ones too.
- General von Spielsdorf: But these dreadful nightmares she keeps having...?
- Doctor: The body weakens, the mind gets active. Needs some iron, that's all: green stuffs, red meat - put some blood back into her!
- Carl Ebhardt: The coffin has gone!
- Roger Morton: For God sake, where?
- Baron Joachim von Hartog: Anywhere in this castle or in these grounds. But there's still time. I doubt if she's yet returned. And she will not return until she has glutted herself with the blood of at least one victim.
- General von Spielsdorf: How can you be sure?
- Baron Joachim von Hartog: Vampires are intelligent beings General. They know when the forces of good are arraigned agianst them. She will want to rest a long time in her coffin.