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Dracula

CHAPTER 18
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In fact, so far as our powers extend, they are unfettered, and we are free to use them.

We have self devotion in a cause and an end to achieve which is not a selfish one.

These things are much.
"Now let us see how far the general powers arrayed against us are restrict, and how the individual cannot.

In fine, let us consider the limitations of the vampire in general, and of this one in particular.
"All we have to go upon are traditions and superstitions.

These do not at the first appear much, when the matter is one of life and death, nay of more than either life or death.


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