The Man, by Bram Stoker
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Title: The Man
Author: Bram Stoker
Release Date: May 16, 2007 Language: English
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Transcribed from the 1897 Robert Hayes edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
THE MAN
BY
BRAM STOKER
AUTHOR OF “DRACULA,” ETC.
LONDON: ROBERT HAYES, LTD. SIXTY-ONE FLEET STREET , E.C. Copyright, 1897, in the United States of America, according to Act of Congress, by Bram Stoker. [All rights reserved ]
FORE-GLIMPSE
‘I would rather be an angel than God!’ The voice of the speaker sounded clearly through the hawthorn tree. The young man and the young girl who sat together on the low tombstone looked at each other. They had heard the voices of the two children talking, but had not noticed what they said; it was the sentiment, not the sound, which roused their attention. The girl put her finger to her lips to impress silence, and the man nodded; they sat as still as mice whilst the two children went on talking. ***** The scene would have gladdened a painter’s heart. An old churchyard. The church low and square-towered, with long mullioned windows, ...
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