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CHAPTER 2
SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ DELGADO
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LICEO MANUEL ELKIN PATARROYO
ENGLISH
Capitulo II resumen Harker discovers that there are no
servants in the house and believes
that it was the Count himself who
picked him up in the carriage,
likewise, he questions Count
Dracula's supernatural power over
the wolves that night.
May 15: Harker has again seen the Count come out like a lizard between
the walls, so he takes the opportunity to look for an exit, He runs into a
room that is open and dominated by Dream, he falls asleep, Shortly after,
three Voluptuous women and sensual, two brunettes and a blonde, watch
and seduce him. Jonathan describes the blonde with sharp teeth and
eager to get close to his neck, at that moment, Dracula enters the room,
brusquely pushes the blonde away and scolds her for disobeying orders
not to touch Hacker. The Count hands them a sack with a person inside
and they disappear as if they had dissolved into dust particles from the
moonlight.
GLOSSARY
Castle: Building or group of buildings surrounded by walls, moats and other fortification
works, generally built in a high place and strategically located for the war.
Carriage: Vehicle formed by a wooden or metal frame mounted on wheels and generally
closed, that moves pulled by horses; especially the one destined to the transport of
people, of considerable size and luxury.
Crucifix: Image that represents Jesus crucified.
Sarcophagus: Urn or monument raised on the ground, generally made of stone, to contain
the corpse of a person.
Gold: Substance that results from the mixture or alloy of that metal with other metals
and that is used in jewelry, dentistry, goldsmithing, etc
Count Dracula: He is the protagonist of the homonymous novel by Irish writer Bram
Stoker, from 1897, which led to a long list of versions of the character in cinema, comics
and theater. Some aspects of the character are based on Vlad III, the Impaler, 15th
century prince of Wallachia.