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Bram Stoker

  • Sarahalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    , what a wealth of sor­row in a few words! Poor Mrs. Westenra! poor Lucy!
  • Jossalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    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

  • tolstykhtatalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    What I saw was the Count’s head com­ing out from the win­dow. I did not

    Роь

  • tolstykhtatalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    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
  • Sasha Midlalıntı yaptı2 yıl önce
    Some of the “New Wo­men” writers will some day start an idea that men and wo­men should be al­lowed to see each other asleep be­fore pro­pos­ing or ac­cept­ing. But I sup­pose the New Wo­man won’t con­des­cend in fu­ture to ac­cept; she will do the pro­pos­ing her­self. And a nice job she will make of it, too! There’s some con­sol­a­tion in that.
  • Sasha Midlalıntı yaptı2 yıl önce
    I have been more touched than I can say by your grief. That is a won­der­ful ma­chine, but it is cruelly true. It told me, in its very tones, the an­guish of your heart. It was like a soul cry­ing out to Almighty God. No one must hear them spoken ever again! See, I have tried to be use­ful. I have copied out the words on my type­writer, and none other need now hear your heart beat, as I did.”
  • Sasha Midlalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    Good night, every­body.
  • Anaalıntı yaptı2 yıl önce
    I read that every known su­per­sti­tion in the world is gathered into the horse­shoe of the Carpath­i­ans, as if it were the centre of some sort of ima­gin­at­ive whirl­pool; if so my stay may be very in­ter­est­ing.
  • Anaalıntı yaptı2 yıl önce
    I had to hurry break­fast, for the train star­ted a little be­fore eight, or rather it ought to have done so, for after rush­ing to the sta­tion at 7:30 I had to sit in the car­riage for more than an hour be­fore we began to move. It seems to me that the fur­ther east you go the more un­punc­tual are the trains. What ought they to be in Ch­ina?
  • Anaalıntı yaptı2 yıl önce
    “Do you know what day it is?” I answered that it was the fourth of May. She shook her head as she said again:

    “Oh, yes! I know that! I know that, but do you know what day it is?” On my say­ing that I did not un­der­stand, she went on:

    “It is the eve of St. Ge­orge’s Day. Do you not know that to­night, when the clock strikes mid­night, all the evil things in the world will have full sway? Do you know where you are go­ing, and what you are go­ing to?”
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