Conclusion
Iwriteallthisyousupposewithcomposure.Butfarfromit;Icannotthinkofitwithoutagitation.Nothingbutyourearnestdesiresorepeatedlyexpressed,couldhaveinducedmetositdowntoataskthathasunstrungmynervesformonthstocome,andreinducedashadowoftheunspeakablehorrorwhichyearsaftermydeliverancecontinuedtomakemydaysandnightsdreadful,andsolitudeinsupportablyterrific.
LetmeaddawordortwoaboutthatquaintBaronVordenburg,towhosecuriouslorewewereindebtedforthediscoveryoftheCountessMircalla’sgrave.
HehadtakenuphisabodeinGratz,where,livinguponamerepittance,whichwasallthatremainedtohimoftheonceprincelyestatesofhisfamily,inUpperStyria,hedevotedhimselftotheminuteandlaboriousinvestigationofthemarvelouslyauthenticatedtraditionofVampirism.Hehadathisfingers’endsallthegreatandlittleworksuponthesubject.
"MagiaPosthuma,""PhlegondeMirabilibus,""AugustinusdecuraproMortuis,""PhilosophicaeetChristianaeCogitationesdeVampiris,"byJohnChristoferHerenberg;andathousandothers,amongwhichIrememberonlyafewofthosewhichhelenttomyfather.Hehadavoluminousdigestofallthejudicialcases,fromwhichhehadextractedasystemofprinciplesthatappeartogovern—somealways,andothersoccasionallyonly—theconditionofthevampire.Imaymention,inpassing,thatthedeadlypallorattributedtothatsortofrevenants,isameremelodramaticfiction.