Calico Classics Illustrated: Dracula

Calico Classics Illustrated: Dracula — page 9
white mustache stood holding an antique silver lamp He was dressed in black from head to toe The old man said in excellent English Welcome to my house Enter freely and of your own will The instant I stepped over the threshold his hand grasped mine with a strength that made me wince His hand was also as cold as ice Count Dracula I asked I am Dracula I bid you welcome Mr Harker He insisted on carrying my luggage along the corridor and up a long winding stair At the end of another long corridor he threw open a heavy door I rejoiced to see a well-lit room in which a table was spread for supper The Count halted to close the door behind us and then moved onto another room Here was a bedroom that was well lit and warmed by a log fi re The Count left my luggage inside the room and withdrew from it You will need to refresh yourself When you are ready come into the other room 12