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Dracula

CHAPTER 13
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But this is not altogether for the law.

You knew that, when you avoided the coroner.

I have more than him to avoid.
There may be papers more, such as this." As he spoke he took from his pocket book the memorandum which had been in Lucy's breast, and which she had torn in her sleep.
"When you find anything of the solicitor who is for the late Mrs.
Westenra, seal all her papers, and write him tonight.

For me, I watch here in the room and in Miss Lucy's old room all night, and I myself search for what may be.

It is not well that her very thoughts go into the hands of strangers." I went on with my part of the work, and in another half hour had found the name and address of Mrs.Westenra's solicitor and had written to him.


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