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Bram Stoker
· Dracula
· Project Gutenberg
But the instant she had disappeared he pulled me, suddenly and forcibly, into the dining-room and closed the door. Then, for the first time in my life, I saw Van Helsing break down. He raised his hands over his head in a sort of mute despair, and then beat his palms together in a helpless way; finally he sat down on a chair, and putting his hands before his face, began to sob, with loud, dry sobs that seemed to come ...
Van Helsing's sudden physicality—grabbing the narrator and barring the door—shifts the scene into an intimate, urgent space. His gestures, from raised hands to palm-beating, choreograph a silent dialogue of despair rarely attributed to his otherwise resolute c...