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Dracula

CHAPTER 17
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What is here told," he laid his hand heavily and gravely on the packet of papers as he spoke, "may be the beginning of the end to you and me and many another, or it may sound the knell of the UnDead who walk the earth.

Read all, I pray you, with the open mind, and if you can add in any way to the story here told do so, for it is all important.

You have kept a diary of all these so strange things, is it not so?
Yes! Then we shall go through all these together when we meet." He then made ready for his departure and shortly drove off to Liverpool Street.

I took my way to Paddington, where I arrived about fifteen minutes before the train came in.
The crowd melted away, after the bustling fashion common to arrival platforms, and I was beginning to feel uneasy, lest I might miss my guest, when a sweet-faced, dainty looking girl stepped up to me, and after a quick glance said, "Dr.Seward, is it not ?" "And you are Mrs.Harker!" I answered at once, whereupon she held out her hand.
"I knew you from the description of poor dear Lucy, but.

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