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Bram Stoker

  • Sarahhas quotedlast year
    The ap­proach of sun­set was so very beau­ti­ful, so grand in its masses of splen­didly-col­oured clouds, that there was quite an as­semblage on the walk along the cliff in the old church­yard to en­joy the beauty.
  • Sarahhas quotedlast year
    , what a wealth of sor­row in a few words! Poor Mrs. Westenra! poor Lucy!
  • Josshas quotedlast year
    But he is right enough about the beds and windows and things

    She makes little effort due to depression she is dealing with and the idea that John being her husband and physician being better and more intelligent to understand what is better for her

  • Daria Glebovahas quoted2 years ago
    for I feared to see those weird sis­ters.
  • Daria Glebovahas quoted2 years ago
    As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean.
  • tolstykhtathas quoted8 months ago
    What I saw was the Count’s head com­ing out from the win­dow. I did not

    Роь

  • tolstykhtathas quoted8 months ago
    I was not alone. The room was the same, un­changed in any way since I came into it; I could see along the floor, in the bril­liant moon­light, my own foot­step
  • Purr gyssthas quoted2 years ago
    Why can’t they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her, and save all this trouble?
  • Purr gyssthas quoted2 years ago
    For life be, after all, only a waitin’ for somethin’ else than what we’re doin’; and death be all that we can rightly de­pend on.
  • Purr gyssthas quoted2 years ago
    Look! look!” he cried sud­denly. “There’s some­thing in that wind and in the hoast beyont that sounds, and looks, and tastes, and smells like death. It’s in the air; I feel it comin’
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