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Dracula

CHAPTER 14
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Do not answer this, as I shall take it that, if I do not hear, you will come to breakfast.
"Believe me, "Your faithful and grateful friend, "Mina Harker." JONATHAN HARKER'S JOURNAL.
26 September .-- I thought never to write in this diary again, but the time has come.

When I got home last night Mina had supper ready, and when we had supped she told me of Van Helsing's visit, and of her having given him the two diaries copied out, and of how anxious she has been about me.

She showed me in the doctor's letter that all I wrote down was true.

It seems to have made a new man of me.

It was the doubt as to the reality of the whole thing that knocked me over.
I felt impotent, and in the dark, and distrustful.


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