[Dracula by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link bookDracula CHAPTER 14 28/49
I dare not say anything of it.
You will read for yourself and judge.
And then when I see you, perhaps, you will be very kind and tell me what you think." "I promise," he said as I gave him the papers.
"I shall in the morning, as soon as I can, come to see you and your husband, if I may." "Jonathan will be here at half-past eleven, and you must come to lunch with us and see him then.
You could catch the quick 3:34 train, which will leave you at Paddington before eight." He was surprised at my knowledge of the trains offhand, but he does not know that I have made up all the trains to and from Exeter, so that I may help Jonathan in case he is in a hurry. So he took the papers with him and went away, and I sit here thinking, thinking I don't know what. LETTER (by hand), VAN HELSING TO MRS.HARKER. 25 September, 6 o'clock. "Dear Madam Mina, "I have read your husband's so wonderful diary.
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