Dracula Dracula lives in a (saclet) on top of a (tamuonni). By day he sleeps in a (ffnioc) in the (llraec) of the (salcte). At (idnmihgt) he wakes up, climbs the (tsiasr) that lead to the entrance (llah), raises the (opuctrllsi), lowers the ( brrdgeiawd), crosses the (atom) and climbs down the (taumonni). At the (ttomob) of the , (ninomuat) there is a (rvier). He uses the (gbrdei) to cross the (vreir). On the other side of the river, there is a (resfot). He walks through the (seroft) and continues walking down a winding (htap) until he comes to a picturesque (illgaev). Many beautiful girls live in the (veaglli) and Dracula goes to one of their (ouhess). He fetches a (ddalre) from the garden (hdes), leans it against the (alwl) of the (uoesh) and climbs up the (erladd) to the bedroom (iwwnod). He climbs through the (donwwi) and goes over to the girl’s (dbe). He leans over her and then sinks his (sanfg) into her (knce) and drinks her (ooldb). After that he returns (ehmo), back to the (cinffo) in the (raecll) of the (saltec).