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Dracula

CHAPTER 13
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And then he cried, till he laughed again, and laughed and cried together, just as a woman does.

I tried to be stern with him, as one is to a woman under the circumstances, but it had no effect.

Men and women are so different in manifestations of nervous strength or weakness! Then when his face grew grave and stern again I asked him why his mirth, and why at such a time.

His reply was in a way characteristic of him, for it was logical and forceful and mysterious.

He said, "Ah, you don't comprehend, friend John.


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