[The Lady of the Shroud by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lady of the Shroud BOOK II: VISSARION 18/69
Moreover, the Blue Mountaineers may want followers also! And will want them to settle, too, and have successors! Now for the description of the place.
Well, I simply can't just now. It is all so wonderful and so beautiful.
The Castle--I have written so much already about other things that I really must keep the Castle for another letter! Love to Sir Colin if he is at Croom.
And oh, dear Aunt Janet, how I wish that my dear mother was coming out! It all seems so dark and empty without her.
How she would have enjoyed it! How proud she would have been! And, my dear, if she could be with us again, how grateful she would have been to you for all you have done for her boy! As I am, believe me, most truly and sincerely and affectionately grateful. Your loving RUPERT. _Rupert Sent Leger_, _Vissarion_, _to Janet MacKelpie_, _Croom_. _January_ 26, 1907. MY DEAR AUNT JANET, Please read this as if it was a part of the letter I wrote yesterday. The Castle itself is so vast that I really can't describe it in detail.
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