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Veronica and Stoker enter a tent full of people, all of whom have a notable physical feature. One man named Leopold strongly resembles a lion, and another is extremely tall and muscular. One man, who is conjoined at the ribs with his brother, hails them and congratulates Stoker on his supposed marriage. Stoker introduces him as Professor Pygopagus. The professor greets Veronica pleasantly, but his tone is cold. He introduces the members of the troupe. The strongman, Colosso, seems to particularly dislike the professor. A beautiful woman enters, discomfiting Stoker. She introduces herself to Veronica as Salome, implies disbelief that Stoker and Veronica are married, then departs.
Stoker and the professor tersely converse about how Stoker will earn his keep by performing “the act,” with Veronica standing in as his partner. Stoker and Veronica leave the caravan, Colosso following them. He reminds Stoker of an old threat, promising that “the reckoning” is coming. When Veronica asks, Stoker dismisses the clear enmity between the men. When Veronica and Stoker arrive at their assigned caravan, Stoker is dismayed to see there is only one bed. Stoker worries for Veronica’s reputation, which she dismisses. Stoker is shocked when an unconcerned Veronica alludes to her past sexual experiences.