Charles Kent: [as Klove starts to serve dinner] What's your name?
Klove: Klove, sir.
Charles Kent: Well, uh, Kove, isn't your master joining us for dinner?
Klove: No, sir. I'm afraid not.
Charles Kent: Is he indisposed?
Klove: He's dead.
Charles Kent: [hesitates] I'm sorry if we appear a little dense. Perhaps you could explain?
Klove: Explain, sir?
Charles Kent: Yes, you seem to have expected us. Ah, this dinner. our rooms, the carriage... everything.
Klove: You see, sir, my master is dead but instructions were left that the castle should always be ready to receive guests. I am merely carrying out his wishes.
Charles Kent: I see. Who was your master?
Klove: His name was Count Dracula. An old and distinguished family. That is the coat of arms over the fireplace. [points to the fireplace]
Charles Kent: Does no one hold the title now?
Klove: My master died without issue, sir... In the accepted sense of the term.
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
Klove: Klove, sir.
Charles Kent: Well, uh, Kove, isn't your master joining us for dinner?
Klove: No, sir. I'm afraid not.
Charles Kent: Is he indisposed?
Klove: He's dead.
Charles Kent: [hesitates] I'm sorry if we appear a little dense. Perhaps you could explain?
Klove: Explain, sir?
Charles Kent: Yes, you seem to have expected us. Ah, this dinner. our rooms, the carriage... everything.
Klove: You see, sir, my master is dead but instructions were left that the castle should always be ready to receive guests. I am merely carrying out his wishes.
Charles Kent: I see. Who was your master?
Klove: His name was Count Dracula. An old and distinguished family. That is the coat of arms over the fireplace. [points to the fireplace]
Charles Kent: Does no one hold the title now?
Klove: My master died without issue, sir... In the accepted sense of the term.
 Charles Kent :  [as Klove starts to serve dinner]  What's your name? 
 Klove : Klove, sir. 
 Charles Kent : Well, uh, Kove, isn't your master joining us for dinner? 
 Klove : No, sir. I'm afraid not. 
 Charles Kent : Is he indisposed? 
 Klove : He's dead. 
 Charles Kent :  [hesitates]  I'm sorry if we appear a little dense. Perhaps you could explain? 
 Klove : Explain, sir? 
 Charles Kent : Yes, you seem to have expected us. Ah, this dinner. our rooms, the carriage... everything. 
 Klove : You see, sir, my master is dead but instructions were left that the castle should always be ready to receive guests. I am merely carrying out his wishes. 
 Charles Kent : I see. Who was your master? 
 Klove : His name was Count Dracula. An old and distinguished family. That is the coat of arms over the fireplace.  [points to the fireplace]  
 Charles Kent : Does no one hold the title now? 
 Klove : My master died without issue, sir... In the accepted sense of the term. 
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