Barnabas tells Julia how time seems like a rushing, roaring wind to him as JF gives a near-perfect delivery. He orders her to prepare the next treatment. He smiles at her reaction when he finishes, Come, take my hand to show we are in agreement. Unhappily she complies, and his two aged hands swallow up her smaller one.
Carolyn sees Sarah, and they talk about David. Having been carefully brought up, Sarah makes sure that Carolyn isn't afraid of her. Carolyn explains, We may have to send David away because he believes all kinds of things that couldn’t possibly be true. How do you know they’re not? Sarah asks. He was right about me, wasn’t he? I think David is acting the way he is because no one will believe him. If I’m possible, Sarah wonders, why can’t the rest be possible? Carolyn protests, Maybe you don’t know the stories David’s been telling. They’re all fantastic, and they’ve all be proven false. How do you know they’ve been proven false? Sarah persists. (This is the the closest she ever comes to telling on Barnabas.) Carolyn answers, Are you trying to tell me that Barnabas actually sl-- Just then there’s a knock on the door, sparing Sarah the necessity of a reply. In the moment it takes Carolyn to let her mother in, Sarah has disappeared.
But poor David is terrified when Carolyn reveals that she's seen Sarah--because Dr. Woodard saw her too, and look what happened to him!
Later, Barnabas arrives for his treatment. For the first time, we see Julia strap him into the chair--I'll bet she enjoys that part at least. But maybe dry ice isn't the best treatment for what ails him.