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 68
... Lord Godalming - is coming up here very shortly - as soon as he can leave town , for his father is not very well , and I think dear Lucy is counting the moments till he comes . She wants to take him up to the seat on the churchyard ...
... Lord Godalming - is coming up here very shortly - as soon as he can leave town , for his father is not very well , and I think dear Lucy is counting the moments till he comes . She wants to take him up to the seat on the churchyard ...
Page 156
... Lord Godalming , though so dear a friend , would have had no claim in the world ; and the inheritors , being remote , would not be likely to abandon their just rights , for sentimental reasons regarding an entire stranger . I assure you ...
... Lord Godalming , though so dear a friend , would have had no claim in the world ; and the inheritors , being remote , would not be likely to abandon their just rights , for sentimental reasons regarding an entire stranger . I assure you ...
Page 168
... Lord Godalming , I am empowered to read her letters and papers , for I am deeply concerned about certain matters vitally important . In them I find some letters from you , which show how great friends you were and how you love her . Oh ...
... Lord Godalming , I am empowered to read her letters and papers , for I am deeply concerned about certain matters vitally important . In them I find some letters from you , which show how great friends you were and how you love her . Oh ...
Page 190
... Lord Godalming . " I was . It rather upset me for a bit . There has been so much trouble around my house of late that I could do without any more . I have been curious , too , as to what you mean . Quincey and I talked it over ; but the ...
... Lord Godalming . " I was . It rather upset me for a bit . There has been so much trouble around my house of late that I could do without any more . I have been curious , too , as to what you mean . Quincey and I talked it over ; but the ...
Page 220
... Lord Godalming , Dr. Seward , and Mr. Morris -Lord Godalming being next the Professor , and Dr. Seward in the centre . The Professor said : - " I may , I suppose , take it that we are all acquainted with the facts that are in these ...
... Lord Godalming , Dr. Seward , and Mr. Morris -Lord Godalming being next the Professor , and Dr. Seward in the centre . The Professor said : - " I may , I suppose , take it that we are all acquainted with the facts that are in these ...
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