DraculaA naive young Englishman travels to Transylvania to do business with a client, Count Dracula. After showing his true and terrifying colors, Dracula boards a ship for England in search of new, fresh blood. Unexplained disasters begin to occur in the streets of London before the mystery and the evil doer are finally put to rest. Told in a series of news reports from eyewitness observers to writers of personal diaries, this has a ring of believability. |
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Page 53
... John Seward , the lunatic - asylum man , with the strong jaw and the good forehead . He was very cool outwardly , but was nervous all the same . He had evidently been schooling himself as to all sorts of little things , and re- membered ...
... John Seward , the lunatic - asylum man , with the strong jaw and the good forehead . He was very cool outwardly , but was nervous all the same . He had evidently been schooling himself as to all sorts of little things , and re- membered ...
Page 62
... John Paxton , drowned off Cape Farewell a year later ; or old John Rawlings , whose grandfather sailed with me , drowned in the Gulf of Finland in '50 . Do ye think that all these men will have to make a rush to Whitby when the trumpet ...
... John Paxton , drowned off Cape Farewell a year later ; or old John Rawlings , whose grandfather sailed with me , drowned in the Gulf of Finland in '50 . Do ye think that all these men will have to make a rush to Whitby when the trumpet ...
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... JOHN SEWARD . ” Letter , Abraham Van Helsing , M. D. , D. Ph . , D. Lit. , etc. , etc. , to Dr. Seward . " 2 September . " My good Friend , - " When I have received your letter I am already coming to you . By good fortune I can leave ...
... JOHN SEWARD . ” Letter , Abraham Van Helsing , M. D. , D. Ph . , D. Lit. , etc. , etc. , to Dr. Seward . " 2 September . " My good Friend , - " When I have received your letter I am already coming to you . By good fortune I can leave ...
Page 111
... JOHN SEWARD . " 7 September . The first thing Van Helsing said to me when we met at Liverpool Street was : - " Have you said anything to our young friend the lover of her ? " " No , " I said . " I waited till I had seen you , as I said ...
... JOHN SEWARD . " 7 September . The first thing Van Helsing said to me when we met at Liverpool Street was : - " Have you said anything to our young friend the lover of her ? " " No , " I said . " I waited till I had seen you , as I said ...
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... John , when the corn is grown , even before it has ripened while the milk of its mother - earth is in him , and the sunshine has not yet begun to paint him with his gold , the husbandman he pull the ear and rub him between his rough ...
... John , when the corn is grown , even before it has ripened while the milk of its mother - earth is in him , and the sunshine has not yet begun to paint him with his gold , the husbandman he pull the ear and rub him between his rough ...
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