Inspector Krogh:
But I'm curious to know why you chose that place to work.
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein:
It was my father's.
Inspector Krogh:
But without a roof?
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein:
Oh, I sealed it up with some heavy canvas.
Inspector Krogh:
Don't the sulphur fumes bother you?
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein:
No, no no, not at all.
Elsa von Frankenstein:
Sulphur fumes?
Inspector Krogh:
Oh, uh, forgive me, Baron. Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned that. I thought madam knew.
Elsa von Frankenstein:
Tell me.
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein:
Well, you see, darling, our family history states that the structure was built by the Romans over a natural sulphur pit, and used by them as mineral baths.
Inspector Krogh:
One of the first health resorts, perhaps.
[Chuckling]

Inspector Krogh:
Health resort.
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein:
Yes, possibly.
Inspector Krogh:
But during the succeeding centuries, the boiling sulphur increased in its intensity, until now, I believe, it is over 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein:
Exactly.
Inspector Krogh:
And even the stoutest Roman couldn't venture into that today without being parboiled to the bone in just a few moments.
Elsa von Frankenstein:
Wolf, you do pick the strangest places.
Inspector Krogh:
I'd like to see how you fixed it up.
Baron Wolf von Frankenstein:
I'll have you come there some time... and parboil you.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:18

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