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Quote
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Character
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Chapter
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“God’s mercy is better than that of these monsters.”
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Jonathan Harker
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IV
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“Is there fate amongst us still, sent down from the pagan world of old, that such things must be, and in such a way?”
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Doctor Seward
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XI
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“We learn from failure, not from success!”
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Van Helsing
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X
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“The dogs all round the neighbourhood were howling; and in our shrubbery, seemingly just outside, a nightingale was singing.”
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Lucy Westenra
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XI
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“I heard a sort of howl like a dog’s, but more fierce and deeper.”
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Lucy Westenra
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XI
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“To believe in things that you cannot.”
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Van Helsing
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XIV
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“Your wit is bold; but you are too prejudiced.”
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Van Helsing
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XIV
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“It is the fault of our science that it wants to explain all; and if it explains not, then it says there is nothing to explain.”
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Van Helsing
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XIV
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“You do not let your eyes see nor your ears hear.”
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Van Helsing
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XIV
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“If it be anything in which my honour as a gentleman or my faith as a Chistian is concerned, I cannot make such a promise”
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Arthur Holmwood
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XV
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“No longer she is the devil’s Un-Dead. She is God’s true dead, whose soul is with Him!”
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Van Helsing
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XVI
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“Tradition and superstition – are everything.”
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Van Helsing
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XVIII
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“To us for ever are the gates of heaven shut; for who shall open them to us again?”
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Van Helsing
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XVIII
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“Unclean! Unclean! Even the almighty shuns my polluted flesh! I must bear this mark of shame upon my forehead until the Judgment Day.”
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Mina Harker
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XXII
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“No longer she is the devil’s Un-Dead. She is God’s true dead, whose soul is with Him!”
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Van Helsing
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XVI
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“And to superstition must we trust at the first; it was man’s faith in the early, and it have its root in faith still.”
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