Dracula‘I am Dracula. And I bid you welcome to my house’ |
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... dead travel fast . ' ) The strange driver evidently heard the words , for he looked up with a gleaming smile . The passenger turned his face away , at the same time putting out his two fingers and crossing himself . ' Give me the Herr's ...
... dead than a living man . Again he said : - ' Welcome to my house . Come freely . Go safely . And leave something of the happiness you bring ! ' The strength of the handshake was so much akin to that which I had noticed in the driver ...
... dead where even to look for them . ' Then we drifted into other matters . ' Come , ' he said at last , ' tell me of London and of the house which you have procured for me . ' With an apology for my remissness , I went into my own room ...
... dead . I seek not gaiety nor mirth , not the bright voluptuousness of much sunshine and sparkling waters which please the young and gay . I am no longer young . And my heart , through weary years of mourning over the dead , is not ...
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Contents
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43 | |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 64 |
Letter from Miss Mina Murray to Miss Lucy Westenra | 86 |
Mina Murrays Journal | 100 |
Cutting from The Dailygraph 8 August | 121 |
Mina Murrays Journal | 143 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 261 |
Mina Harkers Journal | 287 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 312 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 334 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 352 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 374 |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 400 |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 421 |
Letter Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra | 167 |
Letter Dr Seward to Hon Arthur Holmwood | 190 |
Lucy Westenras Diary | 213 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 233 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 444 |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | 467 |