Oh!
That was Catherine's voice.. She had just entered the room and heard the last sentence, and quickly apologized that she wanted to go up to her room.
Dr. Richard said:
- This is better.. There are things one should not say
in front of women.. You understand me. He went to the electric light and turned it off. The room was dark except for the soft, dim light of the fireplace. He said in a dramatic, affecting way: This is the right atmosphere for these terrible conversations!! I felt a shiver run down my back, and the sight of the fireplace flames reminded me of the journey that awaited me after this evening back to my hotel.. Cold and fear. Dr. Richard stopped in front of one of the hanging paintings, contemplating it
in the dancing light of the fireplace, and he whispered: I have searched and searched for many years with one of my fellow historians.. and today I can say that we have proven with material evidence the existence of Count Dracula. The nightmarish word resounded in the darkness, and I was startled in my seat. In fact, Dr. Richard was a wonderful theater director. The story, as everyone knows, is the story of that count who lived in Transylvania in the fourteenth century.. He was a scherzo in every sense of the word, but he was not one of the living dead.. except that an active writer called him (Dracula) meaning the devil, and "Bram Stoker" immortalized him in his famous story that people still tremble from to this day.. then world cinema.. Vincent Price.. Lon Chaney to complete the picture. Today I say: Dracula actually existed as the stories portrayed him, without any exaggeration.