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This tale coincides with April 30, or May Day's Eve, when it happened that witches achieved on the Brocken mountain and held communion with the devil. It is called after St. Walburga, an British nun who helped convert Germans to Christianity in the eighth century. Her feast day coincides with a historical pagan event whose rites were designed to give security against witchcraft. Stoker originally composed this tale to be contained in his book Dracula, but the editor struck it from the initial work. "Dracula's Guest" was publicized posthumously and was the name of a assortment of short testimonies of similar Gothic horror.