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Countess Dolengen : ウィキペディア英語版
Countess Dolengen

Countess Dolingen is a fictional character in the short story Dracula's Guest written by Bram Stoker. She is also believed to be one of the brides of Dracula described in the novel Dracula.
==Dracula's Guest==
Countess Dolingen is depicted as a female vampire who is entombed in Munich, Germany. When the protagonist of the story (suggested to be Jonathon Harker) stumbles upon her marble tomb he walks around it and notices the inscription over the entrance in German

Also inscribed on her tomb in Russian
he enters to keep out of the cold storm brewing outside. Once inside, he notices her in the darkness.

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