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Consider this excerpt from this passage from Dracula by Bram Stoker.

Once more have I seen the Count go out in his lizard fashion. He
moved downwards in a sidelong way, some hundred feet down,
and a good deal to the left. He vanished into some hole or
window.

What does this passage reveal about the Count?

Select one:

It shows that the narrator thinks the Count is afraid of the him.

It shows that the narrator thinks he prefers the company of animals
to that of people

It shows that the narrator sees him as something inhuman.

It shows that the narrator thinks the Count prefers being away to
being home.

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