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Carmilla and about
Before she leaves she sternly notes that her daughter will not disclose any information whatsoever about her family, past, or herself and that Carmilla is of sound mind.

Carmilla and herself
Carmilla herself is mentioned several times as a former ( until her death at the hands of vampire hunters ) friend of the book's vampire heroine Geneviève.
To revive herself, she tricks Charlotte ( the woman Meier Link loves ) into allowing her blood to be sucked by Carmilla.

Carmilla and her
Carmilla appears injured after her carriage accident, but her mysterious mother informs Laura's father that her journey is urgent and cannot be delayed.
The portrait resembles Carmilla exactly, down to the mole on her neck.
The General and Carmilla both fly into a rage upon seeing each other and the General attacks her with an axe.
* The British Hammer Film Productions also produced a fairly faithful adaptation of " Carmilla " titled The Vampire Lovers ( 1970 ) with Ingrid Pitt in the lead role and Madeline Smith as her victim / lover.
In present day, Carmilla saves a girl named Laura from being raped and later gives her Le Fanu's book to read to explain her past.
She goes by the name of Laura, and Integra asks her if she is the vampire Carmilla.
Fascinating erotic fixations are evident in Sheridan le Fanu's classic novella Carmilla ( 1872 ) which features a female vampire with lesbian inclinations who seduces the heroine Laura whilst draining her of her vital fluids.
This led to her appearing in the work of Edgar Allan Poe, and as the vampire, notably in Carmilla and Brides of Dracula.
Fugitives from the Martians, Killraven and his Freemen — his African-American " mud-brother " M ' Shulla Scott, the cynical and bitter Native American Hawk, and the slow-witted strongman Old Skull — meet and incorporate into their group the feisty scientist Carmilla Frost and Grok, the deformed, apelike clone of her father.
Faking a carriage break-down, Marcilla's mother leaves her ( now using the alias Carmilla ) at the residence of a Mr Morton.
Here, Carmilla befriends and seduces Morton's daughter Emma ( Madeline Smith ) but her need to feed overcomes her emotional attachment and Emma too begins to fade.
Perrodot is a vampire then persuaded him ( with her womanly charms ) to remove the garlic protecting Emma, Carmilla goes to Emma's bedroom.
Perrodot begs Carmilla to take her instead.
Carmilla kills her in front of the horrified Emma.
Carmilla flees to her nearby ancestral castle, now a ruin.

Carmilla and background
Hall's account provides much of the Styrian background and in particular a model for both Carmilla and Laura in the figure of Jane Anne Cranstoun, Countess Purgstall.

Carmilla and from
Carmilla predates Bram Stoker's Dracula by 25 years, and has been adapted many times for cinema. Illustration from The Dark Blue by D. H. Friston, 1872
Like Carmilla this undead femme fatale is not portrayed in an entirely negative way and attempts, but fails, to save the hero Spalatro from the eternal damnation that seems to be his destiny.
Tony and Carmilla ask where this is coming from.

Carmilla and Laura
Carmilla and Laura grow to be very close friends, but occasionally Carmilla's mood abruptly changes.
When a funeral procession passes by the two girls and Laura begins singing a hymn, Carmilla bursts out in rage and scolds Laura for singing a Christian song.
While the General and Laura are left alone in the ruined chapel, Carmilla appears.
Carmilla flees and the General explains to Laura that Carmilla is also Millarca, both anagrams for the original name of the vampire Countess Mircalla Karnstein.
Seated on a sofa, Laura and Carmilla recount the story retrospectively in song.

Carmilla and .
Carmilla is a Gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.
First published in 1872, it tells the story of a young woman's susceptibility to the attentions of a female vampire named Carmilla.
Carmilla was first published in the magazine The Dark Blue in 1872, and then in the author's collection of short stories, In a Glass Darkly the same year.
Her name is Carmilla.
Carmilla sleeps much of the day, and seems to sleepwalk at night.
They leave a message behind asking Carmilla and one of the governesses entreated to follow after once the perpetually late-sleeping Carmilla wakes up.
Using his forefather's notes he locates the hidden tomb of Carmilla.
Carmilla, the title character, is the original prototype for a legion of female and lesbian vampires.
Carmilla selected exclusively female victims, though only became emotionally involved with a few.
Carmilla had nocturnal habits, but was not confined to the darkness.

refuses and tell
Bower goes on to tell a story about Robin Hood in which he refuses to flee from his enemies while hearing Mass in the greenwood, and then gains a surprise victory over them, apparently as a reward for his piety.
As Capek dies, he tells Eos there is a cure for the Plague but refuses to tell her how to make it and bluntly states " Hope you all Die!
Jack refuses to tell Algernon the location of his country estate.
Alvin refuses, and does not tell Rose.
He goes on to tell them that the banks have kicked all the farmers off their land, but he refuses to go.
Titus's sons tell Titus that Bassianus is in the right under Roman law, but Titus refuses to listen, accusing them all of treason.
Faced with defeat, the Emperor attempts to kill Gurgeh, but is himself killed by a shot from his own weapon, deflected by Flere-Imsaho ( who later refuses to tell Gurgeh if it was coincidental ).
When Tom refuses to tell Legree where Cassy and Emmeline have gone, Legree orders his overseers to kill Tom.
Later that night, Orville is visited and shamed by Aunt Lucy's spirit, but Orville refuses to tell Jeff the truth.
A recurring joke is that he refuses to tell his real name.
Kaufman is a struggling performer whose act fails in nightclubs because, while the audience wants comedy, he sings children's songs and refuses to tell conventional jokes.
Professor Umbridge and Harry soon clash, as she, like Fudge, refuses to believe that Voldemort has returned and punishes Harry when he points out Voldemort's return by forcing him to write lines with a special quill that carves " I must not tell lies " into the back of his hand.
In fact he did it at the instigation of Black George, Allworthy's gamekeeper, but he refuses to tell Mr Allworthy who his partner-in-crime was.
Mr Thwackum finds out and asks Tom what he has done with the money but the latter refuses to tell him.
She has decided to tell Steven about her affair and asks him to stay home to talk ; he refuses however and then leaves.
When Bishop confronts him as to who killed the X-Men the Witness acts as though he knows, but refuses to tell and Bishop is thrown out of the citadel.
Cosette is infatuated with Marius, and although Valjean realises that she has grown up, he refuses to tell her about his past or her mother.
She is killed by the Witch of the Waste when she refuses to tell the Witch where Howl is.
Hugo, finally having an advantage in the conversation ( which had largely consisted of the Riddler bragging about his superior intellect and belittling Strange ) refuses to tell him and relishes in the Riddler's anguish.
When Jesus says to Simon Peter, " You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church ", the church is the community instituted by Christ, but in the other passage the church is the local community to which one belongs: " If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church.
He regularly visits the grave of a friend, but for the moment refuses to tell the narrator any details of his earlier life.
To tease Tom, she shows him the $ 200 and refuses to tell him how she got it.
In the prologue to the tale, the host, Harry Bailly, asks the Parson for a fable ( the form used earlier with such apparent success by the Nun's Priest ) but the Parson refuses with a round condemnation of fable stories, saying instead that he will tell an improving tale in prose since he can neither rhyme nor alliterate.
Hugo goes to Maude's Roadside Retreat, hoping to get drunk, but proprietor Charles F. Maude can tell that he's under age and refuses to serve him.

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