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Dracula

CHAPTER 27
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And the happiness of some of us since then is, we think, well worth the pain we endured.
It is an added joy to Mina and to me that our boy's birthday is the same day as that on which Quincey Morris died.

His mother holds, I know, the secret belief that some of our brave friend's spirit has passed into him.

His bundle of names links all our little band of men together.

But we call him Quincey.
In the summer of this year we made a journey to Transylvania, and went over the old ground which was, and is, to us so full of vivid and terrible memories.

It was almost impossible to believe that the things which we had seen with our own eyes and heard with our own ears were living truths.


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