Dracula (BBC Tie-in edition)“We are in Transylvania; and Transylvania is not England. Our ways are not your ways, and there shall be to you many strange things.” |
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... silence which held them than even when they howled. For myself, I felt a sort of paralysis of fear. It is only when a man feels himself face to face with such horrors that he can understand their true import. All at once the wolves ...
... silence where I was, for I did not know what to do. Of bell or knocker there was no sign; through these frowning walls and dark window openings it was not likely that my voice could penetrate. The time I waited seemed endless, and I ...
... silent, and has grown into manhood in my service. He shall be ready to attend on you when you will during his stay, and shall take your instructions in all matters.' The Count himself came forward and took off the cover of a dish, and I ...
... silent for a while; and as I looked towards the window I saw the first dim streak of the coming dawn. There seemed a strange stillness over everything; but as I listened I heard, as if from down below in the valley, the howling of many ...
... silence? How was it that all the people at Bistritz and on the coach had some terrible fear for me? What meant the giving of the crucifix, of the garlic, of the wild rose, of the mountain ash? Bless that good, good woman who hung the ...
Contents
Letters Lucy and Mina VI Mina Murrays Journal | |
Cutting from The Dailygraph 8 August | |
Mina Murrays Journal | |
Mina Harker to Lucy Westenra | |
Dr Seward to Hon Arthur Holmwood | |
Lucy Westenras Diary | |
Dr Sewards Diary XIII Dr Sewards Diary | |
Mina Harkers Journal | |
Dr Sewards Diary XVI Dr Sewards Diary XVII Dr Sewards Diary XVIII Dr Sewards Diary | |
Jonathan Harkers Journal | |