| Arthur Conan Doyle - 1927 - 336 páginas
...eagerness, but after a short intent perusal he threw down the great book with a snarl of disappointment. "Rubbish, Watson, rubbish! What have we to do with...stakes driven through their hearts? It's pure lunacy." "But surely," said I, "the vampire was not neces-, sarily a dead man? A living person might have the... | |
| James B. Twitchell - 1981 - 236 páginas
...especially Devendra P. Varma for encouragement and instructive comments. The Living Dead 1. Introduction "Rubbish, Watson, rubbish! What have we to do with...stakes driven through their hearts? It's pure lunacy." "But surely," said I, "the vampire was not necessarily a dead man? A living person might have the habit.... | |
| Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Conan Doyle - 1993 - 406 páginas
...eagerness, but after a short intent perusal he threw down the great book with a snarl of disappointment. " Rubbish, Watson, rubbish ! What have we to do with...stakes driven through their hearts ? It's pure lunacy." " But surely," said I, " the vampire was not necessarily a dead man ? A living person might have the... | |
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