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Dracula?s Guest: (Bram Stokes Classics Collection)
Bram Stokes
Dracula?s Guest: (Bram Stokes Classics Collection)
Bram Stokes
Publisher Marketing: He crossed himself, as he answered laconically: 'Walpurgis nacht.' Then he took out his watch, a great, old-fashioned German silver thing as big as a turnip, and looked at it, with his eyebrows gathered together and a little impatient shrug of his shoulders. I realised that this was his way of respectfully protesting against the unnecessary delay, and sank back in the carriage, merely motioning him to proceed. He started off rapidly, as if to make up for lost time. Every now and then the horses seemed to throw up their heads and sniffed the air suspiciously. On such occasions I often looked round in alarm. The road was pretty bleak, for we were traversing a sort of high, wind-swept plateau. As we drove, I saw a road that looked but little used, and which seemed to dip through a little, winding valley. It looked so inviting that, even at the risk of offending him, I called Johann to stop-and when he had pulled up, I told him I would like to drive down that road. He made all sorts of excuses, and frequently crossed himself as he spoke. This somewhat piqued my curiosity, so I asked him various questions. He answered fencingly, and repeatedly looked at his watch in protest. Finally I said:
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 27, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781507755419 |
Publishers | Createspace |
Pages | 128 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 7 mm · 181 g |