Dracula‘I am Dracula. And I bid you welcome to my house’ |
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... projected against it the figures of my late companions crossing themselves . Then the driver cracked his whip and called to his horses , and off they swept on their way to Bukovina . As they sank into the darkness I felt a strange 16.
... felt a little strange , and not a little frightened . I think had there been any alternative I should have taken it , instead of prosecuting that unknown night journey . The carriage went at a hard pace straight along , then we made a ...
... they howled . For myself , I felt a sort of paralysis of fear . It is only when a man feels himself face to face with such horrors that he can understand their true import . All at once the wolves began to howl as though 20 20.
... felt doubts and fears crowding upon me . What sort of place had I come to , and among what kind of people ? What sort of grim adventure was it on which I had embarked ? Was this a customary incident in the life of a solicitor's clerk ...
... felt that it was getting very late indeed , but I did not say anything , for I felt under obligation to meet my host's wishes in every way . I was not sleepy , as the long sleep yesterday had fortified me ; but I could not help ...
Contents
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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 |