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| - Oliver riskiert seine Approbation, um Annettes Leben zu retten. Dennoch ist nicht klar, wie Annette auf das nicht zugelassene Medikament reagieren wird. Vorerst verschlechtert sich ihr Zustand sogar. Simone erfährt, dass Oliver Annette ein nicht zugelassenes Medikament verabreicht hat. Sie will diesen Umstand nutzen, um einen Keil in die Beziehung zwischen Oliver und Juli zu treiben und so ihr Versprechen Constantin gegenüber einzuhalten. Angesichts des drohenden Todes küssen sich Nadja und Richard - sie wissen: Es könnte das letzte Mal sein. Richard weicht nicht von Nadjas Seite - sehr zum Unmut Simones...
- El cuatrocientos cuarenta y dos (442) es el número natural que sigue al 441 y precede al 443. Categoría:Números
- The following is a detailed chronology of the year 442, which succeeded 441 and preceded 443.
- Reverend Trask tells Nathan Forbes about his dream. Nathan is more interested in Millicent's response to his letter. Trask tells him she grew very pale when she heard his name, and that when Naomi Collins tore the letter, she looked like she wanted to stop her, but she couldn't. Nathan is pleased at the news. Trask returns to the dream, and tells Nathan that Abigail Collins has reached out to him from beyond the grave, and wants him to go to the Old House. Nathan tells him that Abigail would never lure Trask or anyone else there. Trask accuses Nathan of being afraid of the Old House. Nathan warns Trask to stay away, that if he goes there it would be tempting him to his doom.
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| - Oliver riskiert seine Approbation, um Annettes Leben zu retten. Dennoch ist nicht klar, wie Annette auf das nicht zugelassene Medikament reagieren wird. Vorerst verschlechtert sich ihr Zustand sogar. Simone erfährt, dass Oliver Annette ein nicht zugelassenes Medikament verabreicht hat. Sie will diesen Umstand nutzen, um einen Keil in die Beziehung zwischen Oliver und Juli zu treiben und so ihr Versprechen Constantin gegenüber einzuhalten. Angesichts des drohenden Todes küssen sich Nadja und Richard - sie wissen: Es könnte das letzte Mal sein. Richard weicht nicht von Nadjas Seite - sehr zum Unmut Simones...
- Reverend Trask tells Nathan Forbes about his dream. Nathan is more interested in Millicent's response to his letter. Trask tells him she grew very pale when she heard his name, and that when Naomi Collins tore the letter, she looked like she wanted to stop her, but she couldn't. Nathan is pleased at the news. Trask returns to the dream, and tells Nathan that Abigail Collins has reached out to him from beyond the grave, and wants him to go to the Old House. Nathan tells him that Abigail would never lure Trask or anyone else there. Trask accuses Nathan of being afraid of the Old House. Nathan warns Trask to stay away, that if he goes there it would be tempting him to his doom. In the drawing room of the Old House, Ben Stokes asks Barnabas Collins what he plans to do when Trask gets there. Barnabas cryptically says he will reward Trask. Barnabas explains that Trask has presumed influence over the powers of darkness, when his darkness is really ignorance and ambition. Barnabas writes a note, and places it in a book, carefully placing the book, closed, on the center of a table in the room. He then tells Ben to take some paper and a pen to the basement, that Trask will need it there. Reluctantly, Ben does so. Barnabas then goes outside, and says "Summon him to his reward." At that moment, Trask, in his room, hears voices calling him to the Old House. When Trask arrives at the Old House the front door swings open for him. He enters, calling out to Abigail, asking if it was Abigail's spirit that sent for him. Suddenly, the door slams shut behind him, and he tries but fails to open it. He hears the crystal chandelier rattling and he goes into the drawing room. The book on the table opens to the note that Barnabas had written. Trask picks up the note and reads: "The wind will speak his name, and the clock will chime the hour. But ere it strike again, he will know the darkness of the tomb. He will beg for the darkness of death itself. If you would know his name, listen to the wind." The wind is blowing into the room, and the chandelier continues to rattle. The voice calls out "Trask...Trask", and the mantle clock chimes 12 times. The voice continues to call his name, leading him to the basement. The basement door is unlocked, and he enters, going down the stairs. He stops in front of the coffin. Barnabas approaches him, and an expression of wide-eyed fear comes over Trask's face. Barnabas demands to know why Trask tried to destroy Victoria Winters, who had done him no harm. He tells him that since he showed no mercy to Victoria, he will show no mercy to him. Barnabas points to the niche in the wall and says it is his tomb. Out of fear, Trask admits Miss Winters is no witch, and he will see that no harm comes to her. Barnabas asks if he admits he persecuted her, and he agrees he did. Barnabas suggests he submit his confession to paper, pointing to the pen and paper Ben had brought to the basement earlier. Trask hastily scribbles and signs a confession. Barnabas then shoves Trask into the niche. Meanwhile, Nathan knocks at Trask's door and receiving no answer, enters. His room is empty. Back at the Old House, Trask's hands are tied to the ring overhead and Barnabas is bricking the niche. Barnabas places the final brick in the wall, effectively entombing Trask alive.
- El cuatrocientos cuarenta y dos (442) es el número natural que sigue al 441 y precede al 443. Categoría:Números
- The following is a detailed chronology of the year 442, which succeeded 441 and preceded 443.
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