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"I suppose I must have fallen asleep. I hope so, but I fear, for all that followed was startlingly real, so real that now sitting here in the broad, full sunlight of the morning, I cannot in the least believe that it was all sleep.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula (p. 42). . Kindle Edition." — Jan 05, 2026 07:00PM
"I suppose I must have fallen asleep. I hope so, but I fear, for all that followed was startlingly real, so real that now sitting here in the broad, full sunlight of the morning, I cannot in the least believe that it was all sleep.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula (p. 42). . Kindle Edition." — Jan 05, 2026 07:00PM
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"On page 200, I certainly found the second hundred pages superior to the first." — 15 hours, 20 min ago
"On page 200, I certainly found the second hundred pages superior to the first." — 15 hours, 20 min ago
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"On page 160, God, this is even better than I remembered. If there is a criticism, it would be the well known one that it is perhaps weighed down with both its own erudition and its sadness. If I prefer JR it is probably for that reason." — Jan 02, 2026 06:20AM
"On page 160, God, this is even better than I remembered. If there is a criticism, it would be the well known one that it is perhaps weighed down with both its own erudition and its sadness. If I prefer JR it is probably for that reason." — Jan 02, 2026 06:20AM
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"On page 15, When De Soto took his first glimpse of the Mississippi [1542], Ignatius Loyola was an obscure name; the order of the Jesuits was not yet a year old; Michael Angelo’s paint was not yet dry on the Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel; Mary Queen of Scots was not yet born, but would be before the year closed. Catherine de Medici was a child; Elizabeth of England was not yet in her teens…[continued below]" — 21 hours, 43 min ago
"On page 15, When De Soto took his first glimpse of the Mississippi [1542], Ignatius Loyola was an obscure name; the order of the Jesuits was not yet a year old; Michael Angelo’s paint was not yet dry on the Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel; Mary Queen of Scots was not yet born, but would be before the year closed. Catherine de Medici was a child; Elizabeth of England was not yet in her teens…[continued below]" — 21 hours, 43 min ago


















































