Dracula's Guest
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Dracula's guest |
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Degas, Rupert
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Whilst we were talking, we heard a sort of sound b |
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With a light heart I turned down the side road thr |
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As the snow had ceased to fall, I walked out from |
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Gradually there came a sort of vague beginning of |
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'What became of it?' asked a man who was holding u |
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The judge's house |
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After his examination of the house, Malcolmson dec |
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Then it was that he began to notice for the first |
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And so the early part of the night wore on... |
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'I shall look up my friend's habitation in the mor |
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When Malcolmson arrived home he found that it was |
07:42 |
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Looking up, however, he saw in the dim light the g |
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The Squaw |
06:41 |
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Amelia turned quite faint, and I had to lift her b |
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We were the only visitors who had entered the Tort |
06:29 |
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When we got back to the chamber we found Hutcheson |
05:16 |
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The custodian must have had in him some of the blo |
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The secret of the growing gold |
06:39 |
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Some weeks had since passed; and it was understood |
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Geoffrey Brent seemed more happy than he had ever |
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For reply he merely kissed her and went out, closi |
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That very evening she came into the hall after her |
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The gipsy prophecy |
07:53 |
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'Amen!' said Gerald. With an imperious gesture... |
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Breakfast was late the next morning, but during it |
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He could not find a single sharp knife in the side |
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The coming of Abel Behenna |
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At length there came a time which Sarah dreaded... |
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During her brief walk on the hillside... |
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Presently Abel looked up and caught sight of Eric' |
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The 11th April was Saturday, so that in order to h |
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The old fisherman's weather prophecy was justified |
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The remainder of that night he passed lying on his |
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The afternoon of that day, when the children had l |
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The burial of the rats |
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As I passed along I saw behind the dust heaps a fe |
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I was now sitting in the centre of the low hut... |
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'Ionce lost a ring - a beautiful diamond hoop that |
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It was growing darker and darker; the night was co |
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As nonchalantly as I could I turned slightly on my |
06:02 |
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In front was a bleak, flat waste that seemed almos |
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My pursuers rushed after me. Had only one of them |
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That was the first sound I had heard from human li |
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A few of the men in front had powerful lanterns. |
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A dream of red hands |
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When I got home I made my arrangements for the nig |
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Here Jacob Settle had to pause, for something seem |
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I listened as in a spell as Jacob Settle spoke. |
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Crooken sands |
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Markam tried the dress on in his office one evenin |
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It might have been that the eagle's feather... |
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For a good while Mr. Markam sat and looked at the |
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As Mr. Markam and the salmon-fisher walked togethe |
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It was manifest after a few days that... |
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This did not in any way tend to lessen Mr. Markam' |
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So the two stood facing each other, as though in s |
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