Kitabı oku: «Dracula. A1 / Дракула», sayfa 3
suggest [sə'dʒest] –v предлагать, советовать
superstition [,su:pə'stɪʃən] –n суеверие
wolf (wolves) [wʊlf] –n волк
wonderful ['wʌndəfəl] –adj чудесный
Chapter II
Jonathan Harker's diary
In the dark, the castle looked huge. The carriage left, and I just stood there, because I didn't know what to do. It felt like anightmare. Suddenly, the door opened, and I saw a tall old man with a long white moustache. It was Count Dracula. He welcomed me with a cold, strong handshake and brought my luggage inside.
The dinner was ready, but the Count did not eat. While I was eating, he asked me a lot of questions. Outside, wolves started to howl. Count Dracula smiled and wished me goodnight.
When I woke up, there was a card from the Count. He told me he wasbusy, so I ate alone, and then tried to find a servant, but there was no one. I explored the castle and found a room with many English books. Suddenly, the Count appeared. He told me he used the books to learn English.
Later, we talked about business – the place I found for him to buy in England. Heseemed happy about it. He spoke about his castle, too, and smiled, but to me, it wasn't a kind smile.








