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1  Why, these flowers are only common garlic.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
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2  We went into the room, taking the flowers with us.
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3  I wonder why he was so anxious about these flowers.
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4  He removed the flowers and lifted the silk handkerchief from her throat.
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5  Whilst he was speaking, Lucy had been examining the flowers and smelling them.
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6  I only do for your good; but there is much virtue to you in those so common flowers.
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7  There was a wilderness of beautiful white flowers, and death was made as little repulsive as might be.
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8  It struck me as curious that the moment she became conscious she pressed the garlic flowers close to her.
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9  If not watching all the time frequently, visit and see that flowers are as placed; very important; do not fail.
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10  I went to bed as usual, taking care that the flowers were placed as Dr. Van Helsing directed, and soon fell asleep.
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11  When I came back to my seat, I found that Lucy had moved slightly, and had torn away the garlic flowers from her throat.
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12  There were a lot of those horrible, strong-smelling flowers about everywhere, and she had actually a bunch of them round her neck.
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13  Amongst other things, she clutched the wreath of flowers that Dr. Van Helsing insisted on my wearing round my neck, and tore it away from me.
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14  He came back with a handful of wild garlic from the box waiting in the hall, but which had not been opened, and placed the flowers amongst the others on and around the bed.
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15  It was certainly odd that whenever she got into that lethargic state, with the stertorous breathing, she put the flowers from her; but that when she waked she clutched them close.
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16  First he fastened up the windows and latched them securely; next, taking a handful of the flowers, he rubbed them all over the sashes, as though to ensure that every whiff of air that might get in would be laden with the garlic smell.
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17  He went to and fro, as if patrolling the house, and was never out of sight of the room where Lucy lay in her coffin, strewn with the wild garlic flowers, which sent, through the odour of lily and rose, a heavy, overpowering smell into the night.
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