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 54
... Morris telling us his stories , and Arthur never told any , and yet My dear , I am somewhat previous . Mr. Quincey P. Morris found me alone . It seems that a man always does find a girl alone . No , he doesn't , for Arthur tried twice ...
... Morris telling us his stories , and Arthur never told any , and yet My dear , I am somewhat previous . Mr. Quincey P. Morris found me alone . It seems that a man always does find a girl alone . No , he doesn't , for Arthur tried twice ...
Page 55
... Morris sat down beside me and looked as happy and jolly as he could , but I could see all the same that he was very nervous . He took my hand in his , and said ever so sweetly : 666 ' Miss Lucy , I know I ain't good enough to regulate ...
... Morris sat down beside me and looked as happy and jolly as he could , but I could see all the same that he was very nervous . He took my hand in his , and said ever so sweetly : 666 ' Miss Lucy , I know I ain't good enough to regulate ...
Page 58
... Morris to Hon . Arthur Holmwood . " My dear Art , — " 25 May . " We've told yarns by the camp - fire in the prairies ... MORRIS . " Telegram from Arthur Holmwood to Quincey P. Morris . " 26 May . " Count me in every time . I bear ...
... Morris to Hon . Arthur Holmwood . " My dear Art , — " 25 May . " We've told yarns by the camp - fire in the prairies ... MORRIS . " Telegram from Arthur Holmwood to Quincey P. Morris . " 26 May . " Count me in every time . I bear ...
Page 139
... Morris . Van Helsing started angrily at the first sound , but his face softened and a glad look came into his eyes as I cried out : " Quincey Morris ! " and rushed towards him with ' outstretched hands . " What brought you here ? " I ...
... Morris . Van Helsing started angrily at the first sound , but his face softened and a glad look came into his eyes as I cried out : " Quincey Morris ! " and rushed towards him with ' outstretched hands . " What brought you here ? " I ...
Page 140
... Morris , and sent one of the maids to pay off one of the cabmen who were waiting . I left Quincey lying down after having a glass of wine , and told the cook to get ready a good breakfast . Then a thought struck me , and I went back to ...
... Morris , and sent one of the maids to pay off one of the cabmen who were waiting . I left Quincey lying down after having a glass of wine , and told the cook to get ready a good breakfast . Then a thought struck me , and I went back to ...
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