1/26 The next night would be an anxious one, and Mr.Trelawny thought that we should all be fortified with what sleep we could get. The day, too, would be full of work. We made, of course, arrangements for summoning aid in case such should be needed; but I do not think that any of us had any real apprehension of danger. Certainly we had no fear of such danger from violence as we had had to guard against in London during Mr.Trelawny's long trance. |