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Before Bram Stoker turned his talent into writing, he worked as a tour operator of Henry Irvine, a great British actor. They traveled around the country wrapping the local theater. One of the many work of stalker is to book accommodation. As expected, they often stay at the best hotels and private houses. Sometimes, if it was a small, rural town, they would kip at the local inn.

The Golden Lion in the village of Egin Hall, a small hidden village in the center of Warwickshire, is one such place. Golden Lion is one of the oldest inn in Warwickshire. For centuries, it has served several possible personality. The Inn is at the edge of the village. Surrounded by countryside and forests, The Golden Lion Inn is a perfect retreat for lively urban residents. As part of his work, the stalker knew a lot of the inns that stayed in central England. Henry Irvine was going to stage on Birmingham the following week. They had a few days to spare, and the stalker booked the Golden Lion Inn for 2 nights.

I ran several miles with Brynkly. I decided to walk through the tall field and forest often surrounding both small villages to Issen Hall. There is a solid bridle pass that takes you like snakes through these forests and the fields of corn living on either side. There is a lake, there is a series of old buildings where everything collapsed into dust. I did not know their purpose. If you can believe the legend of a local village, the remnants of these punishments were foolish in the beginning of the 8th century. It is difficult to confirm facts from fiction. I imagined that stalkers often wandered between the same ruins and forests that they knew very well during the long summer.

Stalker would have thought about his future work at this point in his early lifetime. Of course, Dracula was still a long way. It might have been a few years ago to reach out to the particular work of that fiction. It is still interesting to see the stalker wandering around the field and probably think about his future novel. Golden Lion himself was also an ideal shelter for germinating autographers to graffiti their ideas. Probably the stalker might have begun writing infamous vampire notes while staying in the inn. Of course it is impossible to prove it, but thinking quiet pint is interesting.



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