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Dracula

CHAPTER 8
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He will require some few weeks' rest in our sanatorium in the hills, but will then return.

He wishes me to say that he has not sufficient money with him, and that he would like to pay for his staying here, so that others who need shall not be wanting for help.
"Believe me, "Yours, with sympathy and all blessings.
Sister Agatha.
"P.S .-- My patient being asleep, I open this to let you know something more.

He has told me all about you, and that you are shortly to be his wife.

All blessings to you both! He has had some fearful shock, so says our doctor, and in his delirium his ravings have been dreadful, of wolves and poison and blood, of ghosts and demons, and I fear to say of what.

Be careful of him always that there may be nothing to excite him of this kind for a long time to come.


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