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Dracula

CHAPTER 10
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That is for the children who play at husbandry, and not for those who take it as of the work of their life.

See you now, friend John?
I have sown my corn, and Nature has her work to do in making it sprout, if he sprout at all, there's some promise, and I wait till the ear begins to swell." He broke off, for he evidently saw that I understood.

Then he went on gravely, "You were always a careful student, and your case book was ever more full than the rest.

And I trust that good habit have not fail.

Remember, my friend, that knowledge is stronger than memory, and we should not trust the weaker.


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