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“I fell exhausted on the bed and lost consciousness. Presently I felt suffocation. I awoke, conscious that I was losing my breath. I felt a pair of clammy lips on mine. Putting out both hands, I grasped a pair of arms, cold as marble—and with a strength born of horror, hurled whoever was on me away.”
–Edward T. Stewart, “The Death Vampire,” The Selma Enterprise, Monday, Dec. 4, 1916, p. 3…