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He brought his great hand to rest on an early edition of Bram Stoker's novel and smiled, but said nothing. Then he moved quietly away into another section.
Elizabeth Kostova
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Elizabeth Kostova
Age: 59
Born: 1964
Born: December 26
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New London
Connecticut
Elizabeth Johnson Kostova
Hands
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Nothing
Moved
Bram
Great
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Stoker
Novel
Edition
Rest
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Hand
Smiled
Away
Sections
Another
Quietly
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