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The Bryce Ogilvie breathed deeply, calmly,... 531 [Mar. 4th, 2010|02:31 am]
The Bryce Ogilvie breathed deeply, calmly, and
stood erect as he pressed the bellTwenty-eight seconds later, irritatingly clocked by the attorney as
he silently counted ?one one-thousand, two one-thousand,? ad nauseam, the door was opened by
the Soviet consul general, a slender man of medium height whose aquiline face had taut white skin
and large brown eyes
Vladimir Sulikov was a wiry seventy-three-year-old full of nervous energy, a scholar and former
professor of history at Moscow University, a committed Marxist, yet oddly enough, considering his
position, not a member of the Communist PartyIn truth, he was not a member of any political
orthodoxy, preferring the passive role of the unorthodox individual within a collectivist society
Robert Ludlum ?? THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM
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That, and his singularly acute intellect, had served him well
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?Fresh injuries?? Ian asked in a flat voice I... 323 [Feb. 13th, 2010|03:02 am]
?Fresh injuries?? Ian asked in a flat voice
I stared at him, surprised at the anger in his eyesI had to hide my scarAnd learn how to heal Jamie
Jared picked up my left wrist and stroked his finger over the faint pink line a few inches above
it?It was horrible,? he said, all the humor suddenly gone from his sober voice?She about
hacked her hand offI thought she'd never use it again
Jamie's eyes widened in horror?You cut yourself??
I squeezed his hand again?Don't be anxious?it wasn't that badI knew it would be healed
quickly
?You should have seen her,? Jared repeated
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?We are not permitted to accept gratuitiesMy... 328 [Feb. 12th, 2010|02:54 am]
?We are not permitted to accept gratuitiesMy suitcase is behind your counter, isn?t it??
?Where your escort left it, sirAlong with the doctor?s, it will be at the platform within
minutes
?Thanks again,? said Alex
?We are well paid, sir, but thank you for the thought
As they walked to the door that led into the main terminal of Orly Airport, Conklin turned to
Panov?How did she know you were a doctor?? he asked?You soliciting couch business??
?HardlyThe commuting would be a bit strenuous
?Then how? I never said anything about your being a doctor
?She knows the security escort who brought me into the loungeIn fact, I think she knows him
quite wellShe said in that delectable French accent of hers that he was ?verry attractiefe ?
Looking up at the signs in the crowded terminal, they started toward the south platform
What neither of them saw was a distinguished-looking olive-skinned man with wavy black hair
and large dark eyes walk quickly out of the diplomatic lounge, his steady gaze directed at
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I know I couldn't fall asleep now I glanced at... 218 [Feb. 10th, 2010|03:15 am]
I know I couldn't fall
asleep now I glanced at the desert out Jared's window with a wary expression, so the Seeker
would think that fear was making me alertMy expression tensed into a taut mask as I caught
sight of a pair of lights reflected in the side mirror
Jared's spine stiffened at the same time, but he held his pose
My eyes darted back to the Seeker's face
?I can help with that,? he said, still smiling but looking down now as he fumbled to remove
something from his pocket
He hadn't seen the change in my faceI tried to control the muscles in my cheeks, to make
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He patted my hand, and then I heard him get to... 508 [Feb. 5th, 2010|03:15 am]
He patted my hand, and then I heard him get to his feetA few
seconds later, the wooden door clunked softly against stone
What do you think you're doing?Melanie demanded
What? What did I do now?
Wanda, you're? mostly humanYou must realize what Ian will think of your invitation
Invitation?I could see the direction of her thoughts now
There are two beds hereThere aren't enough sleeping areas for me to have my own spaceOf
course we should share
Does he? Wanda, open your eyesHe's starting to? How do I explain it so that you'll
understand right? To feel about you? the way you feel about JaredCan't you see that?
I
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?I don?t want to have happen here what happened... 140 [Feb. 4th, 2010|03:12 am]
?I don?t want to have happen here what
happened in Hong KongThat can?t be a problem for youLook, let?s get out of hereOur driver knows a little country restaurant in
Epernon, about six miles from here, where we can talkWe?ve got several things to go over
?Tell me,? said Bourne?Why Panov? Why did you bring Mo with you??
?Because if I hadn?t he would have put strychnine in my flu shot
?What the hell does that mean??
?Exactly what it saysHe?s a part of us, and you know it better than Marie or myself
?Something happened to him, didn?t it? Something happened to him because of me
?It?s over with and he?s back, that?s all you have to know now
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?It was Medusa, wasn?t it??
?Yes, but I repeat, he?s back, and outside of
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Look, let?s get out of hereOur driver knows a... 140 [Feb. 4th, 2010|03:12 am]
Look, let?s get out of hereOur driver knows a little country restaurant in
Epernon, about six miles from here, where we can talkWe?ve got several things to go over
?Tell me,? said Bourne?Why Panov? Why did you bring Mo with you??
?Because if I hadn?t he would have put strychnine in my flu shot
?What the hell does that mean??
?Exactly what it saysHe?s a part of us, and you know it better than Marie or myself
?Something happened to him, didn?t it? Something happened to him because of me
?It?s over with and he?s back, that?s all you have to know now
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?It was Medusa, wasn?t it??
?Yes, but I repeat, he?s back, and outside of being a little tired, he?s okayA little country restaurant six miles from here, isn?t that what
your driver
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Of course we should share Does he? Wanda, open... 109 [Feb. 3rd, 2010|03:18 am]
Of
course we should share
Does he? Wanda, open your eyesHe's starting to? How do I explain it so that you'll
understand right? To feel about you? the way you feel about JaredCan't you see that?
I couldn't answer for two heartbeats
That's impossible,I finally said
?Do you think what happened this morning will influence Aaron or Brandt?? Ian asked in a low
voice from the other side of the doors
?You mean Kyle getting a bye??
?YeahThey didn't have to?do anything beforeNot when it looked so likely that Kyle would
do it for them
?You think that will be enough?? Ian asked
?I've saved both their livesIf I ask them for something, they'll do
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They?re waiting for a plane that was grounded in... 515 [Feb. 1st, 2010|03:09 am]
They?re waiting
for a plane that was grounded in Poitiers because of bad weatherIt can?t possibly arrive for at least
an hour and a quarter
?Did you bring the equipment we requested?? asked Mario rapidly
?It?s all there,? answered the countess, gesturing at the large black suitcase on a chair against the
wall
?A car, a fast car!? cried DeFazio as his executioner retrieved the suitcase
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?Outside,? replied the count?The driver will know where to take youHe?s been to that fieldTonight we collect and you can settle a score!?
Except for a single clerk behind the counter in the small one-room terminal and an air controller
hired to stay the extra hours in the radio tower, the private airport in Pontcarr? was desertedAlex
Conklin
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There was one great tomb more lordly than all the... 312 [Jan. 31st, 2010|02:48 am]
There was one great tomb more lordly than all the restHuge it was, and nobly proportionedOn it was but one word



DRACULA




This then was the Undead home of the King Vampire, to whom so many more were dueIts emptiness spoke eloquent to make certain what I knewBefore I began to restore these women to their dead selves through my awful work, I laid in Dracula's tomb some of the Wafer, and so banished him from it, Undead, for ever

Then began my terrible task, and I dreaded itHad it been but one, it had been easy, comparativeBut three! To begin twice more after I had been through a deed of horrorFor it was terrible with the sweet Miss Lucy, what would it not be with these strange ones who had survived through centuries, and who had been strengthened by the passing of the yearsWho would, if they could, have fought for their foul lives?

Oh, my friend John, but it was butcher workHad I not been nerved by thoughts of other dead, and of the living over whom hung such a pall of fear, I could not have gone onI tremble and tremble even yet, though till all was over, God be thanked, my nerve did standHad I not seen the repose in the first place, and the gladness that stole over it just ere the final dissolution came, as realization that the soul had been won, I could not have gone further with my butcheryI could not have endured the horrid screeching as the stake drove home, the plunging of writhing form, and lips of bloody foamI should have fled in terror and left my work undoneBut it is over! And the poor souls, I can pity them now and weep, as I think of them placid each in her full sleep of death for a short moment ere fadingFor, friend John, hardly had my knife severed the head of each, before the whole body began to melt away and crumble into its native dust, as though the death that should have come centuries ago had at last assert himself and say at once and loud, "I am here!"

Before I left the castle I so fixed its entrances that never more can the Count enter there Undead

When I stepped into the circle where Madam Mina slept, she woke from her sleep and, seeing me, cried out in pain that I had endured too much

"Come!" she said, "come away from this awful place! Let us go to meet my husband who is, I know, coming towards us She was looking thin and pale and weakBut her eyes were pure and glowed with fervourI was glad to see her paleness and her illness, for my mind was full of the fresh horror of that ruddy vampire sleep

And so with trust and hope, and yet full of fear, we go eastward to meet our friends, and him, whom Madam Mina tell me that she know are coming to meet us






MINA HARKER'S JOURNAL

6 November-It was late in the afternoon when the Professor and I took our way towards the east whence I knew Jonathan was comingWe did not go fast, though the way was steeply downhill, for we had to take heavy rugs and wraps with usWe dared not face the possibility of being left without warmth in the cold and the snowWe had to take some of our provisions too, for we were in a perfect desolation, and so far as we could see through the snowfall, there was not even the sign of habitationWhen we had gone about a mile, I was tired with the heavy walking and sat down to restThen we looked back and saw where the clear line of Dracula's castle cut the skyFor we were so deep under the hill whereon it was set that the angle of perspective of the Carpathian mountains was far below itWe saw it in all its grandeur, perched a thousand feet on the summit of a sheer precipice, and with seemingly a great gap between it and the steep of the adjacent mountain on any sideThere was something wild and uncanny about the placeWe could hear the distant howling of wolvesThey were far off, but the sound, even though coming muffled through the deadening snowfall, was full of terrorI knew from the way DrVan Helsing was searching about that he was trying to seek some strategic point, where we would be less exposed in case of attackThe rough roadway still led downwardsWe could trace it through the drifted
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Miss Ophelia took out a couple of dozen ?Thar?s... 109 [Jan. 30th, 2010|02:36 am]
Miss Ophelia took out a couple of dozen
?Thar?s some tickets in that ar old cracked jug on the top shelf,? said Dinah?You, Jake, climb up and get it down
?Tickets,?what are they for?? said Miss Ophelia
?We buy tickets of her Mas?r, and she gives us bread for ?em
?And they counts my money and tickets, when I gets home, to see if I ?s got the change
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?But the mark in your hand?? George drew off his... 533 [Jan. 28th, 2010|02:21 am]
?But the mark in your hand??
George drew off his glove, and showed a newly-healed scar in his hand
?That is a parting proof of MrHarris? regard,? he said, scornfully?A fortnight ago, he took it into his head to give it to me, because he said he believed I should try to get away one of these daysLooks interesting, doesn?t it?? he said, drawing his glove on again
?I declare, my very blood runs cold when I think of it,?your condition and your risks!? said Mr
?Mine has run cold a good many years, MrWilson
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I had previously seen something of the same... 127 [Jan. 27th, 2010|02:16 am]
I had previously seen something of the same constantly growing excitement in him when he had to make some request of which at the time he had thought much, such for instance, as when he wanted a cat, and I was prepared to see the collapse into the same sullen acquiescence on this occasion

My expectation was not realized, for when he found that his appeal would not be successful, he got into quite a frantic conditionHe threw himself on his knees, and held up his hands, wringing them in plaintive supplication, and poured forth a torrent of entreaty, with the tears rolling down his cheeks, and his whole face and form expressive of the deepest emotion

"Let me entreat you, DrSeward, oh, let me implore you, to let me out of this house at onceSend me away how you will and where you will, send keepers with me with whips and chains, let them take me in a strait waistcoat, manacled and leg-ironed, even to gaol, but let me go out of thisYou don't know what you do by keeping me hereI am speaking from the depths of my heart, of my very soulYou don't know whom you wrong, or how, and I may not tellWoe is me! I may not tellBy all you hold sacred, by all you hold dear, by your love that is lost, by your hope that lives, for the sake of the Almighty, take me out of this and save my soul from guilt! Can't you hear me, man? Can't you understand? Will you never learn? Don't you know that I am sane and earnest now, that I am no lunatic in a mad fit, but a sane man fighting for his soul? Oh, hear me! Hear me! Let me go, let me go, let me go!"

I thought that the longer this went on the wilder he would get, and so would bring on a fit, so I took him by the hand and raised him up

"Come," I said sternly, "no more of this, we have had quite enough alreadyGet to your bed and try to behave more discreetly

He suddenly stopped and looked at me intently for several momentsThen, without a word, he rose and moving over, sat down on the side of the bedThe collapse had come, as on former occasions, just as I had expected

When I was leaving the room, last of our party, he said to me in a quiet, well-bred voice, "You will, I trust, DrSeward, do me the justice to bear in mind, later on, that I did what I could to convince you tonight





CHAPTER 19
JONATHAN HARKER'S JOURNAL
1 October, 5 A-I went with the party to the search with an easy mind, for I think I never saw Mina so absolutely strong and wellI am so glad that she consented to hold back and let us men do the workSomehow, it was a dread to me that she was in this fearful business at all, but now that her work is done, and that it is due to her energy and brains and foresight that the whole story is put together in such a way that every point tells, she may well feel that her part is finished, and that she can henceforth leave the rest to usWe were, I think, all a little upset by the scene with MrWhen we came away from his room we were silent till we got back to the studySeward, "Say, Jack, if that man wasn't attempting a bluff, he is about the sanest lunatic I ever sawI'm not sure, but I believe that he had some serious purpose, and if he had, it was pretty rough on him not to get a chance

Lord Godalming and I were silent, but DrVan Helsing added, "Friend John, you know more lunatics than I do, and I'm glad of it, for I fear that if it had been to me to decide I would before that last hysterical outburst have given him freeBut we live and learn, and in our present task we must take no chance, as my friend Quincey would sayAll is best as they areSeward seemed to answer them both in a dreamy kind of way, "I don't know but that I agree with youIf that man had been an ordinary lunatic I would have taken my chance of trusting him, but he seems so mixed up with the Count in an indexy kind of way that I am afraid of doing anything wrong by helping his fadsI can't forget how he prayed with almost equal fervor for a cat, and then tried to tear my throat out with his teethBesides, he called the Count 'lord and master', and he may want to get out to help him in some diabolical wayThat horrid thing has the wolves and the rats and his own kind to help him, so I suppose he isn't above trying to use a respectable lunaticHe certainly did seem earnest, thoughI only hope we have done what is bestThese things, in conjunction with the wild work we have in hand, help to unnerve a man

The Professor stepped over, and laying his hand on his shoulder, said in his grave, kindly way, "Friend John, have no fearWe are trying to do our duty in a very sad and terrible case, we can only do as we deem
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Hello, my account friends 861 [Jan. 26th, 2010|11:54 am]
Welcome to my first blog
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"Swedish EU Presidency Achieves Most of Its Goals [Jan. 25th, 2010|05:01 pm]
"Sweden has fulfilled most of its goals before it ends its six-month-long rotating Presidency of the European Union on Friday.

Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt summarized that the Swedish Presidency has achieved what it set out to achieve. ""My impression is that we have partly lived up to those expectations,"" he said.

LISBON TREATY

The Lisbon Treaty, the so-called EU constitution, came into force on Dec. 1. To realize such a result has not been easy. First Ireland went through a second referendum to pass the treaty, then the EU faced the Czech Republic's hesitation.

After the European Council gave the Czech Republic clarification regarding the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, Czech President Vaclav Klaus signed the treaty. Without a Swedish style of leadership of being persistent and trying to find the problem and solve it through discussion, the process might have been delayed.

With the Lisbon Treaty, Herman van Rompuy was elected the full- time Permanent President of the European Council with a term of two and a half years.

FINANCIAL SUPERVISION

Amid the global economic crisis, the Swedish Presidency has set up the goal of putting a financial supervision structure in place. The presidency indeed made EU members agree to have better and increased financial supervision.

A joint European Systemic Risk Board is being set up to monitor the stability of the financial system as a whole. Three new supervisory bodies on the micro level are being created at the same time: the European Banking Authority, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority and the European Securities and Markets Authority.

Inappropriate bonus culture has been brought to an end during the Swedish Presidency. A finance policy exit strategy and financial market exit strategy are in place. There are now clear principles for the phasing-out of support measures for the financial markets. Through these strategies, healthy banks will have the right incentive for a return to a competitive market and other banks will have an incentive to come to grips with their shortcomings.

The Swedish Presidency also pointed out a new growth strategy for the EU in 2020. The focus of future growth efforts shall be an eco-efficient economy, stronger competitiveness, increased investment in research and education, full employment and high level of labor supply, and long-term sustainable public finances.

COPENHAGEN CONFERENCE

Taking climate change as a top priority for its EU Presidency, Sweden's objective was to ensure that the EU continues to take responsibility for combating climate change and to act in unison at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (COP15) in December. The presidency had hoped to reach a legally binding agreement on climate issues.

The Swedish Presidency did make the EU act in unison in Copenhagen. But its goal for the reduction of emissions is not high enough. The EU set up its short and medium-term emissions target to reduce emissions by at least 20 percent by 2020 and by 30 percent if other parties make sufficient reductions of their own.

This was rejected by developing countries because they think the EU should reduce at least 40 percent by 2020. About financial mitigation support, the good thing is that there is an offer, but still the offer is too little and even with conditions.

Overall, the Swedish EU Presidency has made the EU walk toward a new era to begin to act as a unified political player and try to lead in climate change in order to come out of the economic crisis and create more jobs. Now it is for the forthcoming Presidency Spain and the new EU President to continue to realize the vision.
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