Dracula Ingles

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Dracula
By Bram Stoker

Chapter 1 Castle Dracula
As the carriage moved quickly along the rough, dry road, Jonathan Harker looked out at the changing view. Behind him was a land of small, green hills and colourful fields of fruit trees. Now he was driving into the Transylvanian mountains through a thick forest. It was getting dark, and the other people in the carriage were quiet and afraid.A woman opposite him reached towards him and put something in his hand. It was a small, silver cross. ' Wear it around your neck,' she said.' You'll be safe.'
Suddenly the driver stopped the carriage. 'You get out here,' he called to Jonathan.
Nervously, Jonathan got out. He watched as the carriage drove away. Then another big black carriage came out of the trees. The driver helped Jonathan inand drove up into the forest. Jonathan looked out into the night. He saw dark shapes with bright red eyes following the carriage through the trees.They were wolves.
The hours passed and it began to snow. Suddenly Jonathan looked up through the trees. There was a large, black castle on top of a mountain.
' Castle Dracula, at last,' he thought.
Soon he was standing in front of a big, old woodendoor. The carriage drove away. Jonathan stood in the cold and waited, listening nervously to the wolves outside the castle walls. Then he heard a noise from the other side of the door. It opened. A tall man dressed in black stood there.
' My house is your house,' he smiled. ' Come freely and go safely. Leave here a little of the happiness that you bring.'
' Count* Dracula ?' asked Jonathan.*Count: An old European title that was given by the king to men from important families.
' I am Dracula. I am glad, Mr Harker, to have you in my house. I will carry your bags — it is late, and my servants are asleep.'
Jonathan followed him up the stairs into a large, well-lit dining room. The room was warmed by a big wood fire. A hot meal was waiting for him on the table.
'Forgive me if I do noteat with you,' the count said, as Jonathan sat down.' I have already eaten.'
After dinner Jonathan sat opposite the count by the fire.
' Your boss at the law company, Mr Hawkins, says many good things about you,' the count said.' I am very pleased that you are here as my guest. I am not often able to practise my English.'
The count talked about his plans to move to England. Jonathan studied hisface. It was an unusual face: very pale and mysterious with a long, well-shaped nose, cold, red eyes and a thin mouth filled with pointed, white teeth. Looking down, Jonathan noticed his long, sharp fingernails. There was hair on both sides of his hands.
Silence fell at last, but Jonathan could still hear the frightening sound of wolves outside the castle. The count moved his face towardsJonathan's.
' My children are excited tonight,' he smiled.' We have so few visitors.'
Jonathan smiled politely, but he felt sick at the smell of Dracula's breath.' The smell of death,' he thought.
'Come,' Dracula said, standing up. 'It is getting light.You are tired after your long journey, and I have talked too much. Forgive me. I will show you to your room.'
Jonathan slept late the next morning. Hefound breakfast ready for him in the dining room. There was no sign of the count, so Jonathan then decided to look around the castle. Many doors were locked, but one was open. Inside there was a large library. Jonathan was surprised that there were English books on the shelves and English newspapers on the desks. He spent the rest of the day there, reading happily.
In the late afternoon the countwalked in.
' I am glad that you have found your way here,' he said.' Since I decided to buy a house in England, I have tried to learn something about English life. I am sorry that I only know the language from books. I hope to talk to you, Mr Harker, and to learn it better. And now, our business.'
Dracula sat down opposite Jonathan and continued:' Tell me about the house that your company has...
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