English for Everybody - Advanced reading comprehension

Dracula

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'He ate them raw'

 

I was firm, however, and told him that he could not have it, whereupon he went without a word, and sat down, gnawing his fingers, in the corner where I had found him. I shall see him in the morning early.

20 July Visited Renfield very early, before attendant went his rounds. Found him up and humming a tune. He was spreading out his sugar, which he had saved, in the window, and was manifestly beginning his fly catching again, and beginning it cheerfully and with a good grace.

I looked around for his birds, and not seeing them, asked him where they were. He replied, without turning round, that they had all flown away. There were a few feathers about the room and on his pillow a drop of blood. I said nothing, but went and told the keeper to report to me if there were anything odd about him during the day.

11 am.The attendant has just been to see me to say that Renfield has been very sick and has disgorged a whole lot of feathers. 'My belief is, doctor,' he said, 'that he has eaten his birds, and that he just took and ate them raw!'

Vocabulary:

Firm: Here it means 'not to be persuaded'
Gnawing: Biting and chewing together
Rounds: When someone visits each customer (or patient) in turn
Manifestly: Obviously, clearly
With a good grace: Without sulking or bad temper
Disgorged: Here it means 'vomited'

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