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Dracula

CHAPTER 21
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I thought that, somehow, Mrs.Harker had come into the room." The two men sitting on the bed stood up and came over, standing behind him so that he could not see them, but where they could hear better.
They were both silent, but the Professor started and quivered.

His face, however, grew grimmer and sterner still.

Renfield went on without noticing, "When Mrs.Harker came in to see me this afternoon she wasn't the same.

It was like tea after the teapot has been watered." Here we all moved, but no one said a word.
He went on, "I didn't know that she was here till she spoke, and she didn't look the same.

I don't care for the pale people.


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