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1897 novel by Bram Stoker
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Dracula
1897 novel by Bram Stoker

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    Dracula (English)
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    26 May 1897Gregorian
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    Like a house sales agent, Jonathan is already using a camera, this one (first marketed in 1888) being the cheapest and most compact to have appeared yet. (English)
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    Chapter XXV
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    Chapter XXVI
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    Chapter XXVI
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    We left in pretty good time, and came after nightfall to Klausenburgh. Here I stopped for the night at the Hotel Royale. I had for dinner, or rather supper, a chicken done up some way with red pepper, which was very good but thirsty. (Mem., get recipe for Mina.) I asked the waiter, and he said it was called "paprika hendl," and that, as it was a national dish, I should be able to get it anywhere along the Carpathians. I found my smattering of German very useful here; indeed, I don't know how I should be able to get on without it. (English)
    17 September 2024
    3 May. Bistritz. - Left Munich at 8.35 p.m. on 1st May, arriving at Vienna early next Morning; should have arrived at 6.46, but train was an hour late. (English)
    Already he knows her sweetness and loving care; later on he will understand how some men so loved her, that they did dare much for her sake. (English)
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    Later: the Morning of 16 May (Chapter III)
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    Dr Seward's Diary, 30 September (Chapter XVII)
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    Jonathan Harker's Journal, 1 October, 5 a.m. (Chapter XIX)
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    Mina Harker's Journal, 1 October (Chapter XIX)
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    Mina Harker's Journal, 5 October, 5 p.m. (Chapter XXIV)
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    Dr Seward's Diary, 28 October (Chapter XXV)
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    Dr Seward's Diary, 28 October (Chapter XXV)
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    Dracula
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    Dracula (Literature) - TV Tropes (undetermined language)
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