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Dracula

CHAPTER 24
19/60

And so our merchant friend will have done his part.

When he ask if there be any wrong, for that so, he can telegraph and have inquiry made at Varna, we say 'no,' for what is to be done is not for police or of the customs.

It must be done by us alone and in our own way." When Dr.Van Helsing had done speaking, I asked him if he were certain that the Count had remained on board the ship.

He replied, "We have the best proof of that, your own evidence, when in the hypnotic trance this morning." I asked him again if it were really necessary that they should pursue the Count, for oh! I dread Jonathan leaving me, and I know that he would surely go if the others went.

He answered in growing passion, at first quietly.


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