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Dracula

CHAPTER 27
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Before I began to restore these women to their dead selves through my awful work, I laid in Dracula's tomb some of the Wafer, and so banished him from it, Undead, for ever.
Then began my terrible task, and I dreaded it.

Had it been but one, it had been easy, comparative.

But three! To begin twice more after I had been through a deed of horror.
For it was terrible with the sweet Miss Lucy, what would it not be with these strange ones who had survived through centuries, and who had been strengthened by the passing of the years.

Who would, if they could, have fought for their foul lives.

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