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Underwood and Flinch: A Vampire Saga

Dracula - Chapter 14

Underwood and Flinch: A Vampire Saga

Mike Bennett

Drama, Books, Arts, Fiction

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Bram Stoker's classic vampire novel, read by Mike Bennett. Complete and unabridged.

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Dracula by Bram Stoker, read by Mike Bennett. Bannett.

0:14.0

Episode 14.

0:18.0

Chapter 14

0:22.0

14 Meena Harker's Journal.

0:26.0

23rd September.

0:28.3

Jonathan is better after a bad night.

0:31.5

I'm so glad that he has plenty of work to do, for that keeps his mind off the terrible

0:36.1

things. And oh, I am rejoiced that he is not now weighed down with the responsibility of his new position. I knew he would be true to himself,

0:46.4

and now how proud I am to see my Jonathan rising to the height of his advancement and keeping pace in all ways with the duties that come upon him.

0:56.0

He will be away all day till late, for he said he could not lunch at home.

1:01.0

My household work is done, so I shall take his foreign journal and lock myself up in my room and read it.

1:10.0

24 September I hadn't the heart to write last night. That terrible record of Jonathan's

1:17.4

upset me so. Poor dear! How he must have suffered, whether it be true or only imagination.

1:26.9

I wonder if there is any truth in it at all.

1:30.3

Did he get his brain fever and then write all those terrible things or had he some cause for it all?

1:37.4

I suppose I shall never know for I dare not open the subject to him. And yet that man we saw yesterday, he seemed quite certain of him, poor fellow. I suppose it was a funeral upset him and sent his mind back on some train of thought.

1:56.7

He believes it all himself.

1:58.7

I remember how on our wedding day he said,

2:01.5

Unless some solemn duty come upon me to go back to the bitter hours,

2:07.1

asleep or awake, mad or sane.

2:11.5

There seems to be through it all some thread of continuity. That fearful count was coming

2:17.4

to London. If it should be, and he came to London with its teeming millions.

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