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Dracula

CHAPTER 18
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However, 'the milk that is spilt cries not out afterwards,' as you say.

We shall not think of that, but go on our way to the end." Then he fell into a silence that lasted till we entered my own gateway.

Before we went to prepare for dinner he said to Mrs.Harker, "I am told, Madam Mina, by my friend John that you and your husband have put up in exact order all things that have been, up to this moment." "Not up to this moment, Professor," she said impulsively, "but up to this morning." "But why not up to now?
We have seen hitherto how good light all the little things have made.

We have told our secrets, and yet no one who has told is the worse for it." Mrs.Harker began to blush, and taking a paper from her pockets, she said, "Dr.Van Helsing, will you read this, and tell me if it must go in.

It is my record of today.


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