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The Castle of the Carpathians by Jules Verne

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Oct 11, 08

Read in October, 2007

Jules Verne first starts for us to picture an unknown cessation of grazing areas of forest and castles. A count of cruelty lives in the Haunted Castle. He goes to the theater and that is probably where his life is all attention. He speaks primarily with his henchmen a craftsman who makes his work calls. The cruel count retaliates against his male competitors, and then with underground exit from the mess he created. He takes with him a photo box with the famous singer, either, she was infatuated with him, or he was with her and after her unexpected death.

Meanwhile, in the village, the suspicion exists on the local Haunted Castle, where superstition is further investigated by the representatives of the village, focus on their attempts frustrated, because something that really lurking on the premise of the castle is dangerous enough to fear or safe. Then a few nobles appear and approach, and they have a plan to solve the enigma of Carpatian Castle.

Impressed by author Jules Verne with the supernatural things, and his technology of modern civilization. What fantasy.

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