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Dracula

CHAPTER 12
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Even now he sometimes starts out of his sleep in a sudden way and awakes all trembling until I can coax him back to his usual placidity.

However, thank God, these occasions grow less frequent as the days go on, and they will in time pass away altogether, I trust.

And now I have told you my news, let me ask yours.

When are you to be married, and where, and who is to perform the ceremony, and what are you to wear, and is it to be a public or private wedding?
Tell me all about it, dear, tell me all about everything, for there is nothing which interests you which will not be dear to me.

Jonathan asks me to send his 'respectful duty', but I do not think that is good enough from the junior partner of the important firm Hawkins & Harker.


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