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Dracula

CHAPTER 17
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." She stopped suddenly, and a quick blush overspread her face.
The blush that rose to my own cheeks somehow set us both at ease, for it was a tacit answer to her own.

I got her luggage, which included a typewriter, and we took the Underground to Fenchurch Street, after I had sent a wire to my housekeeper to have a sitting room and a bedroom prepared at once for Mrs.Harker.
In due time we arrived.

She knew, of course, that the place was a lunatic asylum, but I could see that she was unable to repress a shudder when we entered.
She told me that, if she might, she would come presently to my study, as she had much to say.

So here I am finishing my entry in my phonograph diary whilst I await her.

As yet I have not had the chance of looking at the papers which Van Helsing left with me, though they lie open before me.


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