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OXFORD                                                                     VAMPIRE   KILLER
                                                      UNTVERSITY        PRESS

                                           Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP
                              Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford.
                         It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship,
                                          and education by publishing worldwide in
                                                       Oxford New York
                                 Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi
                                  Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mxico City Nairobi
                                           New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto
                                                      With offices in
                              Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece
                               Cuaremala Hungary Italy ]apan Poland Portugal Singapore
                               South Korea Switzerland Thailand 'Iurkey Ukraine Vietnam
                                OXFORD  and OXFORD ENGLISH are registered trade marks of
                               Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries
                                                ? Oxford Unversty Press 2000
                                      The moral rights ofthe author have been asserted
                                       Database right Oxford University Press (rnaker)
                                                      First published       2000
                                                     2005     2007   2008    2006
                                                            7 9 10 8 6

                                              No unauthorized         photocopying
                             All rights reserved. No part of this publcaton may be reproduced,
                         stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means,
                             without the prior permisson in writing ofOxford University Press,
                       or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate
                           reprographics rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction
                       outside the scope ofthe above should be sent to the ELTRights Department.
                                         Oxford University Press, at the address above
                               You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover
                                 and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer
                          Anywebsites referred to in this publication are in the public domain and
                        their addresses are provded by Oxford University Press for information only.
                             Oxford University Press disclaims any responsibility for the content
                                                   ISBN-13: 978 o 19 423176 3
                                                     ISBN-10: 0194231763

                                                        Printed in China

                                                     ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

                                                   Illusl:rated by: Andy Parker



               Oxford Bookwonns Starters                                              Oxford BoolMonns Playscripts
                    (250 headwords)
                                                                             A range ofplays, designed both for reading and
 Original fiction for students starting to read in English.                           performing in the classroorn.
  Stories are carefully graded and supported by c1ear,
                 high-quality illustrations.                                           Oxford Boo"wonns r'oclj/lcs
                                                                              Original readers giving varied anel lnreresting
               Oxford Bcokworms Library                                      information about a range of ncn-Ilct on topics.
A wide range of original and adapted stories, both classic
   and modern, which take learners frorn elementary                                   Oxford BooJworms G'()IIcctiolJ
     to advanced levei through six carefully graded                         Fiction by well known .lassic nI1dmodern authors.
                     language stages.                                        Texts are not abrid cd 01'srnpllflcd in anyway.
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                     Vampire Killer   3
4                    Vampire Killer                        Vampire Killer                        5



                                      Then Fletcher
                                                                               Wait! Vou need
                                      asks the important
                                                                               a job and you
                                      questiono
                                                                                need money!




    I need money.
      There aren't
      anyjobsin                                                      Vampires? Are you talking
       this town.                                                         about Oracula?
6    Vampire Killer                              Vampire Killer                   7




       Oracula is a book, but this is true.
    There is a vampire here in your town.
     I must find it and kill it tonight or ...




                                                                   OK, but I'm
                                                                   interested.
                                                                   Perhaps he
                                                                  wants another
                                                                     helper?
8                     Vampire Killer         Vampire Killer   9



Colin is tired, but
he does not want
to go home.




                                       ",
10               Vampire Killer        Vampire Killer             11




               It's you! You're
               working for the
                professor too!


            Tell me
          something,
           Colin. Do
          you believe
     -   in vampires?




                                                  No, this man
                                                  works for the
                                                    vampire.




                                    Oh? That's a good job.
                                  Does he get a lot of rnoney?
12                     Vampire Killer   Vampire Killer                         13



 The professor does not
 answer Claudia's questiono                          Tell me about yourself,
                                                     Colin. How old are you?
14   Vampil'e Killel'   Vampil'e Killer                    15




                                             ren  hirnl?
                                          Where does the
                                           vampire live?
16   Vampire Killer                                                  Vampire Killer   17




                                     Claudia, listen. l'rn afraid.
                                     Fletcher's crazy. Renfield
                                     is crazy too, I think. Let's
                                           run away now!

                                     No, Colin. I want to know. Is
                                     the professor's story true?




                      Good luck,
                       Fletcher!
                      Vou need it!
                      Ha! Ha! Ha!
18   Vampire Killer                                 Vampire Killer   19



                      ~ They run in, b,ut ...   1
20   Vampire Killer                        Vampire Killer      21




                      That's OK, Colin.     Are you hungry
                       Vou don't need     now, Colin? Iam.
                        to be afraid.     l'rn hungry for ..
22                       Vampire Killer                       Vampire Killer   23




       Wait! Tell me
     something. Why?
       Why are you
        doing this?




                                                   o
                                                   O
                                             The sun!
                                          Vampires can't
                                          be in the sun. It
                                           can kill them.




 The sun's coming up!
But it's too early! Oh no!
  Your watch is slow!
24   Vampire Killer

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  • 2. OXFORD VAMPIRE KILLER UNTVERSITY PRESS Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mxico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offices in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Cuaremala Hungary Italy ]apan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Thailand 'Iurkey Ukraine Vietnam OXFORD and OXFORD ENGLISH are registered trade marks of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries ? Oxford Unversty Press 2000 The moral rights ofthe author have been asserted Database right Oxford University Press (rnaker) First published 2000 2005 2007 2008 2006 7 9 10 8 6 No unauthorized photocopying All rights reserved. No part of this publcaton may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permisson in writing ofOxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope ofthe above should be sent to the ELTRights Department. Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer Anywebsites referred to in this publication are in the public domain and their addresses are provded by Oxford University Press for information only. Oxford University Press disclaims any responsibility for the content ISBN-13: 978 o 19 423176 3 ISBN-10: 0194231763 Printed in China ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Illusl:rated by: Andy Parker Oxford Bookwonns Starters Oxford BoolMonns Playscripts (250 headwords) A range ofplays, designed both for reading and Original fiction for students starting to read in English. performing in the classroorn. Stories are carefully graded and supported by c1ear, high-quality illustrations. Oxford Boo"wonns r'oclj/lcs Original readers giving varied anel lnreresting Oxford Bcokworms Library information about a range of ncn-Ilct on topics. A wide range of original and adapted stories, both classic and modern, which take learners frorn elementary Oxford BooJworms G'()IIcctiolJ to advanced levei through six carefully graded Fiction by well known .lassic nI1dmodern authors. language stages. Texts are not abrid cd 01'srnpllflcd in anyway.
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  • 5. 6 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 7 Oracula is a book, but this is true. There is a vampire here in your town. I must find it and kill it tonight or ... OK, but I'm interested. Perhaps he wants another helper?
  • 6. 8 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 9 Colin is tired, but he does not want to go home. ",
  • 7. 10 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 11 It's you! You're working for the professor too! Tell me something, Colin. Do you believe - in vampires? No, this man works for the vampire. Oh? That's a good job. Does he get a lot of rnoney?
  • 8. 12 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 13 The professor does not answer Claudia's questiono Tell me about yourself, Colin. How old are you?
  • 9. 14 Vampil'e Killel' Vampil'e Killer 15 ren hirnl? Where does the vampire live?
  • 10. 16 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 17 Claudia, listen. l'rn afraid. Fletcher's crazy. Renfield is crazy too, I think. Let's run away now! No, Colin. I want to know. Is the professor's story true? Good luck, Fletcher! Vou need it! Ha! Ha! Ha!
  • 11. 18 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 19 ~ They run in, b,ut ... 1
  • 12. 20 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 21 That's OK, Colin. Are you hungry Vou don't need now, Colin? Iam. to be afraid. l'rn hungry for ..
  • 13. 22 Vampire Killer Vampire Killer 23 Wait! Tell me something. Why? Why are you doing this? o O The sun! Vampires can't be in the sun. It can kill them. The sun's coming up! But it's too early! Oh no! Your watch is slow!
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