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Dracula

CHAPTER 12
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One of the attendants, Hardy, had a finger broken.

However, I set it all right, and he is going on well.
"The two carriers were at first loud in their threats of actions for damages, and promised to rain all the penalties of the law on us.

Their threats were, however, mingled with some sort of indirect apology for the defeat of the two of them by a feeble madman.

They said that if it had not been for the way their strength had been spent in carrying and raising the heavy boxes to the cart they would have made short work of him.

They gave as another reason for their defeat the extraordinary state of drouth to which they had been reduced by the dusty nature of their occupation and the reprehensible distance from the scene of their labors of any place of public entertainment.


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