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Dracula - Bram Stoker, CHAPTER 4 - Jonathan Harker's Journal Continued, part 14

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CHAPTER 4 - Jonathan Harker's Journal Continued, part 14

As the door began to open, the howling of the wolves without grew louder and angrier.

Their red jaws, with champing teeth, and their blunt-clawed feet as they leaped, came in through the opening door. I knew than that to struggle at the moment against the Count was useless. With such allies as these at his command, I could do nothing. But still the door continued slowly to open, and only the Count's body stood in the gap.

Suddenly it struck me that this might be the moment and means of my doom. I was to be given to the wolves, and at my own instigation. There was a diabolical wickedness in the idea great enough for the Count, and as the last chance I cried out, "Shut the door! I shall wait till morning. " And I covered my face with my hands to hide my tears of bitter disappointment. With one sweep of his powerful arm, the Count threw the door shut, and the great bolts clanged and echoed through the hall as they shot back into their places.

In silence we returned to the library, and after a minute or two I went to my own room.

The last I saw of Count Dracula was his kissing his hand to me, with a red light of triumph in his eyes, and with a smile that Judas in hell might be proud of. When I was in my room and about to lie down, I thought I heard a whispering at my door.

I went to it softly and listened. Unless my ears deceived me, I heard the voice of the Count. "Back!

Back to your own place! Your time is not yet come. Wait! Have patience!

Tonight is mine. Tomorrow night is yours!

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