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Despair has its own calms.
Bram Stoker
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A house cannot be made habitable in a day; and, after all, how few days go to make up a century.
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And so we remained till the red of the dawn began to fall through the snow gloom. I was desolate an
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Before I left the castle I so fixed its entrances that never more can the Count enter there Undead.
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Count Dracula had directed me to go to the Golden Krone Hotel, which I found, to my great delight,
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He may not enter anywhere at the first, unless there be some one of the household who bid him to co
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I saw the Count lying within the box upon the earth, some of which the rude falling from the cart h
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It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that tonight, when the clock strikes midnight, a
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It was like a miracle, but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole b
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Let me be accurate in everything, for though you and I have seen some strange things together, you
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No man knows till he has suffered from the night how sweet and dear to his heart and eye the mornin
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Bram Stoker:
A house cannot be made habitable in a day; and, after all, how few days go to make up a century.Bram Stoker:
And so we remained till the red of the dawn began to fall through the snow gloom. I was desolate anBram Stoker:
Before I left the castle I so fixed its entrances that never more can the Count enter there Undead.Bram Stoker:
Count Dracula had directed me to go to the Golden Krone Hotel, which I found, to my great delight,Bram Stoker:
He may not enter anywhere at the first, unless there be some one of the household who bid him to coBram Stoker:
I saw the Count lying within the box upon the earth, some of which the rude falling from the cart hBram Stoker:
It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that tonight, when the clock strikes midnight, aBram Stoker:
It was like a miracle, but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole bBram Stoker:
Let me be accurate in everything, for though you and I have seen some strange things together, youBram Stoker:
No man knows till he has suffered from the night how sweet and dear to his heart and eye the mornin