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Dracula

CHAPTER 17
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I remember how much the 'Dailygraph' and 'The Whitby Gazette', of which I had made cuttings, had helped us to understand the terrible events at Whitby when Count Dracula landed, so I shall look through the evening papers since then, and perhaps I shall get some new light.

I am not sleepy, and the work will help to keep me quiet.
DR.SEWARD'S DIARY.
30 September .-- Mr.Harker arrived at nine o'clock.

He got his wife's wire just before starting.

He is uncommonly clever, if one can judge from his face, and full of energy.

If this journal be true, and judging by one's own wonderful experiences, it must be, he is also a man of great nerve.


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