Bram Stoker Quotes
The Impression I Had Was That We Were Leaving The West And Entering The East; The Most Western Of Splendid Bridges Over The Danube, Which Is Here Of Noble Width And Depth, Took Us Among The Traditions Of Turkish Rule.
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