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Bram Stoker

Dracula

  • agnesmutia13has quoted8 years ago
    I think I must have fallen asleep and kept dreaming of the incident, for it seemed to be repeated endlessly, and now looking back, it is like a sort of awful nightmare.
  • Aditihas quoted2 years ago
    seems to me that the fur­ther east you go the more un­punc­tual are the trains.
  • Sarahhas quoted8 months ago
    , what a wealth of sor­row in a few words! Poor Mrs. Westenra! poor Lucy!
  • 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.
  • Roman Kovalhas quoted7 years ago
    We are in Transylvania; and Transylvania is not Eng­land. Our ways are not your ways, and there shall be to you many strange things. Nay, from what you have told me of your ex­per­i­ences already, you know some­thing of what strange things there may be.
  • Kate Pavlukovskayahas quoted7 years ago
    "She makes a very beautiful corpse, sir. It's quite a privilege to attend on her. It's not too much to say that she will do credit to our establishment!"
  • Farid Rasulovhas quoted8 years ago
    It seems to me that the further east you go the more unpunctual are the trains. What ought they to be in China?
  • knzsfjtxkhas quoted7 hours ago
    him to se­cure the best place on
  • knzsfjtxkhas quoted7 hours ago
    to se­cure the best place on
  • knzsfjtxkhas quoted7 hours ago
    May.—I found that my land­lord had got a let­ter from the Count, dir­ect­ing him to se­cure the best place on the coach for me; but on mak­ing in­quir­ies as to de­tails he seemed some­what reti­cent, and pre­ten­ded that he could not un­der­stand my Ger­man. This could not be true, be­cause up to then he had un­der­stood it per­fectly; at least, he answered my ques­tions ex­actly as if he did. He and his wife, the old lady who had re­ceived me, looked at each other in a frightened sort of way. He mumbled out t
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