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Narrated by:
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James Langton
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By:
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Bram Stoker
About this listen
An old poet finds himself separated by many miles from his dying wife and is reflecting over their life together in his sadness and misery.
Theirs was a story of two people from different stations of life - he, poor and she, rich. He worked hard to make a name for himself, and having done so, he returns to her to find out that she had loved him all these years and was waiting for him as well. The poet is so distraught that with it having taken so long for them to be together, it seems even more unfair for them to be separated at the end.
Finding out that his love has passed away, he immediately decides to follow after her to the Castle of the King of Death.
About the author: Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was an Irish writer of novels and short stories, most famous for his gothic horror novel Dracula. Although he wrote throughout his life while working as a personal assistant and theatre manager, he did not achieve much literary fame until after his death.
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