| [Dracula by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link bookDracula CHAPTER 2
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  The old man motioned me in with his right hand with  a courtly gesture, saying in excellent English, but with a strange  intonation. "Welcome to my house!  Enter freely and of your own free will!"  He  made no motion of stepping to meet me, but stood like a statue, as  though his gesture of welcome had fixed him into stone.
  The instant,  however, that I had stepped over the threshold, he moved impulsively  forward, and holding out his hand grasped mine with a strength which  made me wince, an effect which was not lessened by the fact that it  seemed cold as ice, more like the hand of a dead than a living man. Again he said,    "Welcome to my house!  Enter freely.
  Go safely, and leave something  of the happiness you bring!"  The strength of the handshake was so  much akin to that which I had noticed in the driver, whose face I had  not seen, that for a moment I doubted if it were not the same person  to whom I was speaking.  So to make sure, I said interrogatively,  "Count Dracula  ?"    He bowed in a courtly way as he replied, "I am Dracula, and I bid you  welcome, Mr.Harker, to my house.  Come in, the night air is chill,  and you must need to eat and rest."  As he was speaking, he put the lamp  on a bracket on the wall, and stepping out, took my luggage. <<Back  Index  Next>>
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