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Dracula

CHAPTER 26
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When this was done, and he knew that all was in train, he blotted out his traces, as he thought, by murdering his agent.
I have examined the map and find that the river most suitable for the Slovaks to have ascended is either the Pruth or the Sereth.

I read in the typescript that in my trance I heard cows low and water swirling level with my ears and the creaking of wood.

The Count in his box, then, was on a river in an open boat, propelled probably either by oars or poles, for the banks are near and it is working against stream.

There would be no such if floating down stream.
Of course it may not be either the Sereth or the Pruth, but we may possibly investigate further.

Now of these two, the Pruth is the more easily navigated, but the Sereth is, at Fundu, joined by the Bistritza which runs up round the Borgo Pass.


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