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Dracula

CHAPTER 14
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As you go by the 10:30 train, you will not have time to read them, but I shall get the bundle of papers.
You can take them with you and read them in the train." After breakfast I saw him to the station.

When we were parting he said, "Perhaps you will come to town if I send for you, and take Madam Mina too." "We shall both come when you will," I said.
I had got him the morning papers and the London papers of the previous night, and while we were talking at the carriage window, waiting for the train to start, he was turning them over.

His eyes suddenly seemed to catch something in one of them, "The Westminster Gazette", I knew it by the colour, and he grew quite white.

He read something intently, groaning to himself, "Mein Gott! Mein Gott! So soon! So soon!" I do not think he remembered me at the moment.

Just then the whistle blew, and the train moved off.


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