DraculaJonathan Harker, a young English lawyer, travels to Castle Dracula in the Eastern European country of Transylvania to conclude a real estate transaction with a nobleman named Count Dracula. As Harker wends his way through the picturesque countryside, the local peasants warn him about his destination, giving him crucifixes and other charms against evil and uttering strange words that Harker later translates into "vampire." Frightened but no less determined, Harker meets the count's carriage as planned. The journey to the castle is harrowing, and the carriage is nearly attacked by angry wolves along the way. Upon arriving at the crumbling old castle, Harker finds that the elderly Dracula is a well educated and hospitable gentleman. After only a few days, however, Harker realizes that he is effectively a prisoner in the castle. |
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... Mina 59 CHAPTER VI Mina Murray's Journal 69 CHAPTER VII Cutting from " The Dailygraph , " 8 August CHAPTER VIII Mina Murray's Journal ...... 83 98 CHAPTER IX Mina Murray's Journal 114 CHAPTER X PAGE Mina Murray's Journal 129 CHAPTER XI ...
... Mina 59 CHAPTER VI Mina Murray's Journal 69 CHAPTER VII Cutting from " The Dailygraph , " 8 August CHAPTER VIII Mina Murray's Journal ...... 83 98 CHAPTER IX Mina Murray's Journal 114 CHAPTER X PAGE Mina Murray's Journal 129 CHAPTER XI ...
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Bram Stoker. CHAPTER X PAGE Mina Murray's Journal 129 CHAPTER XI Lucy Westenra's Diary 145 CHAPTER XII Dr. Seward's Diary 159 CHAPTER XIII Dr. Seward's Diary 178 CHAPTER XIV Mina Harker's Journal 196 CHAPTER XV Dr. Seward's Diary 213 ...
Bram Stoker. CHAPTER X PAGE Mina Murray's Journal 129 CHAPTER XI Lucy Westenra's Diary 145 CHAPTER XII Dr. Seward's Diary 159 CHAPTER XIII Dr. Seward's Diary 178 CHAPTER XIV Mina Harker's Journal 196 CHAPTER XV Dr. Seward's Diary 213 ...
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... Mina . ) I asked the waiter , and he said it was called " paprika hendl , " and that , as it was a national dish , I should be able to get it anywhere along the Carpathians . I found my smattering of German very useful here ; indeed , I ...
... Mina . ) I asked the waiter , and he said it was called " paprika hendl , " and that , as it was a national dish , I should be able to get it anywhere along the Carpathians . I found my smattering of German very useful here ; indeed , I ...
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... Mina . In the population of Transylvania there are four dis- tinct nationalities : Saxons in the South , and mixed with them the Wallachs , who are the descendants of the Dacians ; Magyars in the West , and Szekelys in the East and ...
... Mina . In the population of Transylvania there are four dis- tinct nationalities : Saxons in the South , and mixed with them the Wallachs , who are the descendants of the Dacians ; Magyars in the West , and Szekelys in the East and ...
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... Mina's eyes and cause her pain ; but it is the truth . They whispered together , and then they all three laughed— such a silvery , musical laugh , but as hard as though the sound never could have come through the softness of human lips ...
... Mina's eyes and cause her pain ; but it is the truth . They whispered together , and then they all three laughed— such a silvery , musical laugh , but as hard as though the sound never could have come through the softness of human lips ...
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