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- Dracula.pdf quote ""Taking the edge of the loose flange, he bent it back towards the foot of the coffin, and holding up the candle into the aperture, motioned to me to look. I drew near and looked. The coffin was empty. It was certainly a surprise to me, and gave me a considerable shock"".
- Dracula.pdf quote "765.0".
- Dracula.pdf quote "At nine o’clock Dr. Van Helsing, Dr. Seward and I call on Messrs".
- Dracula.pdf quote "But I could not eat, to even try to do so was repulsive to me, and much as I would have liked to please him, I could not bring myself to the attempt.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "DRACULA This then was the Undead home of the King Vampire, to whom so many more were due.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "Dr. Van Helsing described what steps were taken during the day to discover on what boat and whither bound Count Dracula made his escape. ‘As I knew that he wanted to get back to Transylvania, I felt sure that he must go by the Danube mouth, or by somewhere in the Black Sea, since by that way he come. whither bound Count Dracula made his escape. ‘As I knew that he wanted to get back to Transylvania, I felt sure that he must go by the Danube mouth, or by somewhere in the Black Sea, since by that way he come.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "First, a little refreshment to reward my exertions.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "He had received a letter from Mr. de Ville of London".
- Dracula.pdf quote "HerJonathan interrupted him hotly, ‘Do you mean to say, Professor Van Helsing, that you would bring Mina, in her sad case and tainted as she is with that devil’s illness, right into the jaws of his deathtrap?".
- Dracula.pdf quote "His power ceases, as does that all of all evil things, at the coming of the day. Only at certain times can he have limited freedom. If he be not at the place whither he is bound, he can only change himself at noon or exact sunrise or sunset.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "I have written to my old friend and master, Professor Van Helsing, of Amsterdam".
- Dracula.pdf quote "I knew him at once from the description of the others. ...I knew, too, the red scar on his forehead where Jonathan had struck him.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "Just as he used to send in the flies when the sun was shining. Great big fat ones with steel and sapphire on their wings. And big moths, in the night, with skull and cross-bones on their backs.’ Van Helsing nodded to him as he whispered to me un-consciously, ‘The Acherontia Atropos of the Sphinges, what you call the ‘Death’s-head Moth’?".
- Dracula.pdf quote "Let me advise you, my dear young friend. Nay, let me warn you with all seriousness, that should you leave these rooms you will not by any chance go to sleep in any other part of the castle.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "Mr. Holmwood, he is the Hon. Arthur Holmwood, only son of Lord Godalming".
- Dracula.pdf quote "Mr. Holmwood, he is the Hon. Arthur Holmwood, only son of Lord Godalming".
- Dracula.pdf quote "She was so fair to look on, so radiantly beautiful, so exquisitely voluptuous, that the very instinct of man in me, which calls some of my sex to love and to protect one of hers, made my head whirl with new emotion. But God be thanked, that soul wail of my dear Madam Mina had not died out of my ears. And, before the spell could be wrought further upon me,".
- Dracula.pdf quote "The Count may come to Piccadilly earlier than we think.’ ‘Not so!’ said Van Helsing, holding up his hand. ‘But why?’ I asked. ‘Do you forget,’ he said, with actually a smile, ‘that last night he banqueted heavily, and will sleep late?".
- Dracula.pdf quote "The purchaser is a foreign nobleman, Count de Ville".
- Dracula.pdf quote "They smiled ever at poor dear Madam Mina. And as their laugh came through the silence of the night, they twined their arms and pointed to her, and said in those so sweet tingling tones that Jonathan said were of the intolerable sweetness of the water glasses, ‘Come, sister. Come to us. Come!’".
- Dracula.pdf quote "Thus, whereas he can do as he will within his limit, when he have his earth-home, his coffin-home, his hell-home, the place unhallowed, as we saw when he went to the grave of the suicide at Whitby, still at other time he can only change when the time come.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "We Transylvanian nobles love not to think that our bones may lie amongst the common dead.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "When Dr. Van Helsing and Dr. Seward had come back from seeing poor Renfield, we went gravely into what was to be done. First, Dr. Seward told us that when he and Dr. Van Helsing had gone down to the room below they had found Renfield lying on the floor, all in a heap. His face was all bruised and crushed in, and the bones of the neck were broken.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "You forget that I am a lawyer as well as a doctor".
- Dracula.pdf quote "and when I had seen him he was either in the fasting stage of his existence in his rooms or, when he was bloated with fresh blood,".
- Dracula.pdf quote "hypnotize before dawn".
- Dracula.pdf quote "on the blood of the living. Even more, we have seen amongst us that he can even grow younger, that his vital faculties grow strenuous, and seem as though they refresh themselves when his special pabulum is plenty.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "was known to the writers of head - lines as ‘The Kensington Horror,’ or ‘The Stabbing Woman,’ or ‘The Woman in Black.’".
- Dracula.pdf quote "‘Because,’ he said sternly, ‘it is too late, or too early. See!’ Here he held up the little golden crucifix. ‘This was stolen in the night.’ ‘How stolen, ‘I asked in wonder, ‘since you have it now?’ ‘Because get it back from the worthless wretch who stole it, from the woman who robbed the dead and the living.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "‘I have an idea. I suppose it must have come in the night, and matured without my knowing it. He must hypnotize me before the dawn, and then I shall be able to speak."".
- Dracula.pdf quote "‘Ordog’—Satan, ‘Pokol’—hell, ‘stregoica’—witch, ‘vrolok’ and ‘vlkoslak’—both mean the same thing, one being Slovak and the other Servian for something that is either werewolf or vampire.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "‘Take this stake in your left hand, ready to place to the point over the heart, and the hammer in your right. Then when we begin our prayer for the dead, I shall read him, I have here the book, and the others shall follow, strike in God’s name, that so all may be well with the dead that we love and that the UnDead pass away.’".
- Dracula.pdf quote "‘We Szekelys have a right to be proud, for in our veins flows the blood of many brave races who fought as the lion fights, for lordship. Here, in the whirlpool of European races, the Ugric tribe bore down from Iceland the fighting spirit which Thor and Wodin gave them, which their Berserkers displayed to such fell intent on the seaboards of Europe, aye, and of Asia and Africa too, till the peoples thought that the werewolves themselves had come.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "‘We shall at the first board that ship. Then, when we have identified the box, we shall place a branch of the wild rose on it. This we shall fasten, for when it is there none can emerge, so that at least says the superstition.".
- Dracula.pdf quote "‘Yes, I too can love. You yourselves can tell it from the past. Is it not so?".
- Dracula.pdf title "Dracula".
- Dracula.pdf title "Drracula".
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