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Dracula My name is Jonathan Harker. I am a lawyer and I live in London. About seven years ago, some strange and terrible things happened to me. Many of my dears friends were injured too. At last, we've decided to tell the story of that terrible time. Part of my work, is to find houses in England for rich people who live in farm countries. At the beginning of 1875, I received a letter from Transylvania, a country in Eastern Europe. The letter was from a rich man called Count Dracula. He wanted to buy a house near London. The Count asked me to find an old house with a large garden, the price of the house was not important. I found him a large old house to the east of London. I wrote to the Count and he agreed to buy it. There were many papers which had to sign it. To my surprise Count Dracula invited me to visit him in his castle in Transylvania, 'Bring the papers with you' he wrote in his letter. I can sign them here. I was very busy and did not want to go. Transylvania was far away and few English people have been there. There was another reason too; I was going to get marry in the autumn with my darling Mina. I did not want to leave England until we've married. But Mina said that I should go. 'The Count is a rich man' she said, you may be able to do more business with him. You can travel almost the way by train, in two weeks you will be in home again. So I accepted Count Dracula's invitation. I left England at the end of April. Mina gave me a book about Transylvania to read on the train. On the morning of the 4th of May, I reached Bistritz a small town in Transylvania. It was a beautiful day; the sun se mountains was castle Dracula, with the Count cliffs. The coach from Bistritz would take me to the boarding pass. (No estoy seguro de que sea boarding pass, pero la idea es de que el tipo iría a un lugar en el que lo van a recoger) There, the Count's carriage would lead me. The Coach left from the inner Bistritz at three o'clock. I had six hours to wait. I decided to have a meal. Nobody in the inn spoke English, but the innkeeper speaks some of germany. He welcomed to me and I was soon eaten a good meal. The inn was very crowded. I watched to all the people and their brackley color clothes They were speaking in languages I could not understand. I drank some more wine and called to the innkeeper. What can you tell me, about Count Dracula? - I asked him. Have you ever seen his castle? The innkeeper walked away witho
6 nov. 2015 11:32