Dracula by Bram Stoker / Penguin Readers Level 3

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Dracula by Bram Stoker / Penguin Readers Level 3 Vocabulary carriage view through safe to follow at last to stand/stood/stood to bring/brought/brought glad meal by the fire guest thin frightening few smell to sleep/slept/slept to lock to spend/spent/spent I would like empty lonely to worry to shave neck to think/thought/thought blood to shake/shook/shaken far below softly Chapter 1 Castle Dracula Page 1 rough fields silver Page 2 shapes wolf/wolves wooden to leave/left/left well-lit forgive/forgave/forgiven law unusual sharp fingernails sound sick Page 3 breath to find/found/found shelf/shelves to buy/bought/bought quite Page 4 to belong to to look after in the same way as to cut/cut/cut could to see/saw/seen to shine/shone/shone to throw/threw/thrown to shout perhaps

Chapter 2 The three women Page 4 feeling Illustration page 5 so much by the sea also will to hand well to take/took/taken to fall asleep as usual nowhere lift to be able to moonlit to believe climb to fly/flew/flown shadow to lie down alone laugh fill Page 6 to send/sent/sent to seem since to stay only Page 7 to write/wrote/written to go/went/gone dream key to notice to push stairs to enjoy to freeze/froze/frozen toe wind weak stronger in low voices nearer heart to feel afraid Illustration page 8 fair close to to be unable to to burn across then to kick to grow/grew/grown dreamless Page 9 knee lightly loud noise to tell/told/told mine to move to pull mist

nothing next cannot box to keep/kept/kept coat the night before everything already how? to take off steps unpleasant to step back chest above shall tears to fall/fell/fallen straight wine until lying to drop slowly bloodthirsty to hurry mind Chapter 3 A bag of blood Page 9 almost Page 10 to happen to wake/woke/woken cart suit somewhere wear Page 11 to become/became/become to escape lower than earthy earth floor cry glassy Page 12 busy to kill to die Page 13 fatter (than) to feed/fed/fed to destroy to pick up to hang to hurt far away he's going to + BV hope dead Illustration page 14 to be away sky

to like best to look up worried to hold/held/held thick foreign tied to the wheel narrow shape twice paler and weaker wildly near to lie down unusual illnesses Chapter 4 Mina and Lucy Page 15 Page 16 excitedly What's the matter? storm heavy ship Page 17 to reach half-sitting, half-lying a wound full moon tightly bat to get worse Chapter 5 Professor Van Helsing to seem Illustration pages 18 and 19 Page 20 without to try to hope ill most of healthy to take off to pull up a breath a box Page 21 joke frightened softer believe me to stand up to shut/shut/shut fireplace a ring they were met by successful carefully Page 22 to guard against too unscientific to make trouble Chapter 6 Only the beginning Page 22 succeed a cart

pull away early an escaped wolf Page 23 to run straight at a kitchen knife angrily to hit/hit/hit to fall/fell/fallen sicker than I thought to carry pain too much Page 24 to mean to drive/drove/driven to ring/rang/rung quietly to shake/shook/shaken unnaturally more carefully a path breathless to lie/lay/lain Page 25 new bites towels unwise painful sharper than usual sadness a rest smooth unbroken Illustration pages 26 and 27 Page 28 tight as hard as stone roughly to shout to report a coffin to step out more beautiful than ever cut off to push Chapter 7 Beautiful but evil newspapers Page 29 empty asleep Page 30 a flat voice to fill a thick piece of wood we should listen the soul to walk away a cloth holy bread Chapter 8 To save a soul as sad as to change [one's] mind Page 31 a reply keyhole dreamlike

a golden-haired woman towards wet to run down Page 32 to throw/threw/thrown to hide/hid/hidden sweet and lovely voice a gold cross to shine/shone/shone shadows Page 33 light (adj.) openly dried blood a way afterlife endless punishment wonderful to save I shan't = I won't to fail by his side Illustration page 34 Page 35 its own blood again and again deeper and deeper into the sunlight unbelievable a lined face both a weakness daylight to travel an earthy smell piled at last hopeless a lot of boxes a teacup to wave each one to sound living things Chapter 9 Carfax House Page 36 greying hair to join to rest to catch/caught/caught Page 37 a key earth-filled shadowy Page 38 until Chapter 10 Of one blood all over England the past three weeks to hurry out alive Page 39 unwell request Page 40

to agree a watch a footstep through the bars as thin as Illustration page 41 Page 42 to hold tight like fire quieter and quieter silver light a nightdress at first they looked like lovers chest the doorway Illustration page 43 Page 44 to clear the mind soon tied to him safe careless to tose [one's] mind a boat by sea enough the Black Sea to sail to forget/forgot/forgotten to spend/spent/spent filled with hope bad luck to lose/lost/lost to ride/rode/ridden a meeting place a carriage along snow a stick already inside/outside slowly a race agaisnt time Chapter 11 A race against time the news Page 45 to read [Dracula's] mind which ship? a week ago to check Page 46 nearer on horseback in front of them rocky to mend Page 47 the weather a road midday through the mountains high above to draw/drew/drawn without answering Page 48 darkness burning wood Page 49 a gunshot

unsure to run away to beat/beat/beaten holding his side restful Page 50 a lost look

The main characters Jonathan Harker Count Dracula Mina Murray Lucy Westenra

Professor Abraham Van Helsing Dr Jack Seward Quincey Morris Arthur Holmwood Renfield