When the narrator is in his room shaving, why is he so surprised when the Count puts his hand on the narrator’s shoulder?

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Questions below are based on the following passage.     This excerpt is from Dracula by Bram Stoker.     May.—I began to fear as I wrote in this book that I was getting too diffuse; but now I am glad that I went into detail from the first, for there is something so strange about this place and all in it that I cannot but feel uneasy. I wish I were safe out of it, or that I had never come. It may be that this strange night-existence is telling on me; but would that that were all! If there were any one to talk to I could bear it, but there is no one. I have only the Count to speak with, and... Show more

When the narrator is in his room shaving, why is he so surprised when the Count puts his hand on the narrator’s shoulder?