[Dracula by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link book
Dracula

CHAPTER 19
15/39

One lesson, too, we have learned, if it be allowable to argue a particulari, that the brute beasts which are to the Count's command are yet themselves not amenable to his spiritual power, for look, these rats that would come to his call, just as from his castle top he summon the wolves to your going and to that poor mother's cry, though they come to him, they run pell-mell from the so little dogs of my friend Arthur.

We have other matters before us, other dangers, other fears, and that monster.

.

.
He has not used his power over the brute world for the only or the last time tonight.

So be it that he has gone elsewhere.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books