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Dracula

CHAPTER 15
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But none other shall, until it be too late.

But it may be that he will not attempt the place.

There is no reason why he should.

His hunting ground is more full of game than the churchyard where the UnDead woman sleeps, and the one old man watch.
"Therefore I write this in case ...

Take the papers that are with this, the diaries of Harker and the rest, and read them, and then find this great UnDead, and cut off his head and burn his heart or drive a stake through it, so that the world may rest from him.
"If it be so, farewell.
"VAN HELSING." DR.SEWARD'S DIARY.
28 September .-- It is wonderful what a good night's sleep will do for one.


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