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  • Stoker, Bram. Dracula's Guest (PDF). p. 11. 'A wolf—and yet not a wolf!' another put in shudderingly. 'No use trying for him without the sacred bullet.'

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  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 20, Jonathan Harker's Journal, Letter, Mitchell, Sons & Candy to Lord Godalming, 1 October". Dracula (PDF). p. 391. The purchaser is a foreign nobleman, Count de Ville
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 6: Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 500. He had received a letter from Mr. de Ville of London
  • Stoker, Bram. Dracula (PDF). pp. 10, 14, 499, 517.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 2, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 9. 'Ordog'—Satan, 'Pokol'—hell, 'stregoica'—witch, 'vrolok' and 'vlkoslak'—both mean the same thing, one being Slovak and the other Servian for something that is either werewolf or vampire.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 23: Dr Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 436. Look out for D. He has just now, 12:45, come from Carfax hurriedly and hastened towards the South.
  • Stoker, Bram. Dracula (PDF). pp. 9, 42.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 2: Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 35. We Transylvanian nobles love not to think that our bones may lie amongst the common dead.
  • Stoker, Bram. Dracula (PDF). pp. 43, 344.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 18, Dr. Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 344.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 27: Dr. Van Helsing's Memorandum, 5 November". Dracula (PDF). p. 531. DRACULA This then was the Undead home of the King Vampire, to whom so many more were due.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 23". Dracula (PDF). p. 434.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 20, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). pp. 373, 374.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 20, Jonathan Harker's Journal, Letter, Mitchell, Sons, and Candy to Lord Godalming". Dracula (PDF). p. 329.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 18, Dr. Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 346.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 21, Dr. Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 404,405,406.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 2, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 35.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 3, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 57. 'Yes, I too can love. You yourselves can tell it from the past. Is it not so?
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 7, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 123. 'knife went through It, empty as the air
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 19, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). pp. 360–361.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 15, Dr Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). pp. 281, 282. Taking the edge of the loose flange, he bent it back towards the foot of the coffin, and holding up the candle into the aperture, motioned to me to look. I drew near and looked. The coffin was empty. It was certainly a surprise to me, and gave me a considerable shock
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 18, Dr. Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 341. on the blood of the living. Even more, we have seen amongst us that he can even grow younger, that his vital faculties grow strenuous, and seem as though they refresh themselves when his special pabulum is plenty.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 21, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). pp. 411–412. I knew him at once from the description of the others. ...I knew, too, the red scar on his forehead where Jonathan had struck him.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 15, Westminster Gazette". Dracula (PDF). pp. 252–254.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 19, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 358. and when I had seen him he was either in the fasting stage of his existence in his rooms or, when he was bloated with fresh blood,
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 21, Dr. Seward's Diary, 3 October". Dracula (PDF). p. 412. First, a little refreshment to reward my exertions.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 23, Dr. Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 448.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch 20, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). p. 376. hypnotize before dawn
  • Stoker, Bram. Dracula (PDF). pp. 462, 492, 523.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 21, Dr. Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 413.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Ch. 27, Mina Harker's Journal, 6 November". Dracula (PDF). p. 533. But I could not eat, to even try to do so was repulsive to me, and much as I would have liked to please him, I could not bring myself to the attempt.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 27, Memorandum by Abraham Van Helsing, 4 November". Dracula (PDF). pp. 519–527.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 4, Jonathan Harker's Journal". Dracula (PDF). pp. 70, 71.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 18, Doctor Seward's Diary". Dracula (PDF). p. 343. Thus, whereas he can do as he will within his limit, when he have his earth-home, his coffin-home, his hell-home, the place unhallowed, as we saw when he went to the grave of the suicide at Whitby, still at other time he can only change when the time come.
  • Stoker, Bram. "Chapter 22, Jonathan Harker's Journal, 23 October". Dracula (PDF). p. 424. The Count may come to Piccadilly earlier than we think.' 'Not so!' said Van Helsing, holding up his hand. 'But why?' I asked. 'Do you forget,' he said, with actually a smile, 'that last night he banqueted heavily, and will sleep late?

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