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J. Dr. van Helsing, in Dracula: “And now, my child, you may kiss her. Kiss her dead lips if you will, as she would have you to, if for her to choose. For she is not a grinning devil now, not any more a foul
Thing for all eternity. No longer she is the devil's Un-Dead."

What is the significance of this passage?

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