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Dracula

CHAPTER 24
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For my own part, I thought that if Mrs.Harker realized the danger herself, it was much pain as well as much danger averted.
Under the circumstances we agreed, by a questioning look and answer, with finger on lip, to preserve silence in our suspicions, until we should have been able to confer alone again.

We went at once into our Plan of Campaign.
Van Helsing roughly put the facts before us first, "The Czarina Catherine left the Thames yesterday morning.

It will take her at the quickest speed she has ever made at least three weeks to reach Varna.
But we can travel overland to the same place in three days.

Now, if we allow for two days less for the ship's voyage, owing to such weather influences as we know that the Count can bring to bear, and if we allow a whole day and night for any delays which may occur to us, then we have a margin of nearly two weeks.
"Thus, in order to be quite safe, we must leave here on 17th at latest.

Then we shall at any rate be in Varna a day before the ship arrives, and able to make such preparations as may be necessary.


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