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Dracula’s Guest (1914) is a collection of short stories by Irish author Bram Stoker. Edited and published by Florence, the author’s wife, following Stoker’s death only two years prior, Dracula’s Guest helped to establish the Irish master of Gothic horror’s reputation as a leading writer of the early-twentieth century.
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Dracula's guest.
The judge's house.
The squaw.
The secret of the growing gold.
The gipsy prophecy.
The coming of Abel Behenna.
The burial of the rats.
A dream of red hands.
Crooken sands.
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This collection originally published London : Routledge, 1914.
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