DraculaNational Theatre, Washington, D.C., direction A.L. Erlanger and W.H. Rapley, business management: S.E. Cochran, Horace Liveright presents "Dracula," the vampire play, dramatized by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston from Bram Stoker's world-famous novel "Dracula," staged by Ira Hards, scenes by Joseph Physioc |
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... wait a day or two before starting . It was all very ridiculous but I did not feel comfortable . However , there was business to be done , and I could allow nothing to interfere with it . I therefore tried to raise her up , and said , as ...
... wait a day or two before starting . It was all very ridiculous but I did not feel comfortable . However , there was business to be done , and I could allow nothing to interfere with it . I therefore tried to raise her up , and said , as ...
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... waiting for the coach , which is , of course , late ; and the crucifix is still round my neck . Whether it is the old lady's fear , or the many ghostly traditions of this place , or the crucifix itself , I do not know , but I am not ...
... waiting for the coach , which is , of course , late ; and the crucifix is still round my neck . Whether it is the old lady's fear , or the many ghostly traditions of this place , or the crucifix itself , I do not know , but I am not ...
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... waited with a sick feeling of suspense . Then a dog began to howl somewhere in a farmhouse far down the road - a long , agonised wailing , as if from fear . The sound was taken up by another dog , and then another and another , till ...
... waited with a sick feeling of suspense . Then a dog began to howl somewhere in a farmhouse far down the road - a long , agonised wailing , as if from fear . The sound was taken up by another dog , and then another and another , till ...
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... waited seemed endless , and I 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 ad- venture was it on which I had embarked ? Was this a customary incident in ...
... waited seemed endless , and I 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 ad- venture was it on which I had embarked ? Was this a customary incident in ...
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... wait the coming of the morning . Just as I had come to this conclusion I heard a heavy step approaching behind the great door , and saw through the chinks the gleam of a coming light . Then there was the sound of rattling chains and the ...
... wait the coming of the morning . Just as I had come to this conclusion I heard a heavy step approaching behind the great door , and saw through the chinks the gleam of a coming light . Then there was the sound of rattling chains and the ...
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