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Dracula

Bram Stoker

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SEGMENT LIST:
1: DRACULA
2: I soon lost sight and recollection of ghostly fears in the beauty of
3: CHAPTER 2
4: "Not so," he answered. "Well, I know that, did I move and speak in
5: CHAPTER 3
6: Later.--I endorse the last words written, but this time there is no
7: CHAPTER 4
8: Same day, later.--I have made the effort, and God helping me, have
9: CHAPTER 5
10: CHAPTER 6
11: 1 July.--His spiders are now becoming as great a nuisance as his
12: CHAPTER 7
13: LOG OF THE "DEMETER" Varna to Whitby
14: CHAPTER 8
15: LETTER, SAMUEL F. BILLINGTON & SON, SOLICITORS WHITBY,
16: CHAPTER 9
17: LETTER FROM DR. SEWARD TO ARTHUR HOLMWOOD
18: CHAPTER 10
19: She did not in any way make objection, but looked at me gratefully
20: CHAPTER 11
21: "Now, Mr. Bilder, can you account in any way for the escape
22: CHAPTER 12
23: LETTER MINA HARKER TO LUCY WESTENRA
24: CHAPTER 13
25: Arthur spoke out heartily, like his old self, "Dr. Van Helsing, you
26: CHAPTER 14
27: LETTER (by hand), VAN HELSING TO MRS. HARKER
28: CHAPTER 15
29: I had no answer for this, so was silent. Van Helsing did not seem to
30: CHAPTER 16
31: Coming close to Arthur, he said, "My friend Arthur, you have had a sore
32: CHAPTER 17
33: DR. SEWARD'S DIARY
34: CHAPTER 18
35: "He can come in mist which he create, that noble ship's captain proved
36: CHAPTER 19
37: I came tiptoe into our own room, and found Mina asleep, breathing so
38: CHAPTER 20
39: DR. SEWARD'S DIARY
40: CHAPTER 21
41: The moonlight was so bright that through the thick yellow blind the
42: CHAPTER 22
43: "As for me," she said, "I have no fear. Things have been as bad as
44: CHAPTER 23
45: Then without letting go her husband's hand she stood up amongst us and
46: CHAPTER 24
47: DR. SEWARD'S DIARY
48: CHAPTER 25
49: 25 October, Noon.--No news yet of the ship's arrival. Mrs. Harker's
50: CHAPTER 26
51: As to the first, he evidently intended to arrive at Galatz,
52: CHAPTER 27
53: Whereat she laughed, a laugh low and unreal, and said, "Fear
54: On the cart was a great square chest. My heart leaped as I saw it, for

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