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Although "the Master" is sometimes used in ''Dracula''-related media by Dracula's thralls to refer to him, the narrator of the text gives no sign of being Dracula himself, who is referred to as "the Prince" within the quoted extracts. This leaves the identity of this "Master" ambiguous.
Although "the Master" is sometimes used in ''Dracula''-related media by Dracula's thralls to refer to him, the narrator of the text gives no sign of being Dracula himself, who is referred to as "the Prince" within the quoted extracts. This leaves the identity of this "Master" ambiguous.


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