Knock Once For Yes
Whitby: On the trail of Dracula
Fitz
The shine of the rain-slick flagstones does nothing to alleviate the inky black shadows within, and tendrils of ivy hang from the ceiling and archway, swaying wetly in the breeze. In fact, though, this is not a hideout of the Count. It's actually another legacy of George Hudson, the railway king, who built it as a shortcut to the harbour below for the transport of building materials.
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