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Nick offers to bring across a dying friend and find his convictions challenged when his friend declines, but he considers doing it anyway. An answer to the Historical Story challenge. Death-bed cameo by George Gordon, aka Lord Byron, THE Romantic poet and author of a short story called "The Vampire". The historical particulars of the story are true . . . with the exception of the vampires.

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  • Nick offers to bring across a dying friend and find his convictions challenged when his friend declines, but he considers doing it anyway. An answer to the Historical Story challenge. Death-bed cameo by George Gordon, aka Lord Byron, THE Romantic poet and author of a short story called "The Vampire". The historical particulars of the story are true . . . with the exception of the vampires.
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  • Nick offers to bring across a dying friend and find his convictions challenged when his friend declines, but he considers doing it anyway. An answer to the Historical Story challenge. Death-bed cameo by George Gordon, aka Lord Byron, THE Romantic poet and author of a short story called "The Vampire". The historical particulars of the story are true . . . with the exception of the vampires.
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