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  MINAHARKER\'SMEMORANDUM

  ENTEREDINHERJOURNAL

  Groundofinquiry——CountDracula\'sproblemistogetbacktohisownplace。

  aHemustbebroughtbackbysomeone。Thisisevident。

  Forhadhepowertomovehimselfashewishedhecouldgoeitherasman,orwolf,orbat,orinsomeotherway。

  Heevidentlyfearsdiscoveryorinterference,inthestateofhelplessnessinwhichhemustbe,confinedasheisbetweendawnandsunsetinhiswoodenbox。

  bHowishetobetaken?——Hereaprocessofexclusionsmayhelpus。

  Byroad,byrail,bywater?

  1。ByRoad——Thereareendlessdifficulties,especiallyinleavingthecity。

  xTherearepeople。Andpeoplearecurious,andinvestigate。

  Ahint,asurmise,adoubtastowhatmightbeinthebox,woulddestroyhim。

  yThereare,ortheremaybe,customsandoctroiofficerstopass。

  zHispursuersmightfollow。Thisishishighestfear。

  Andinordertopreventhisbeingbetrayedhehasrepelled,sofarashecan,evenhisvictim,me!

  2。ByRail——Thereisnooneinchargeofthebox。

  Itwouldhavetotakeitschanceofbeingdelayed,anddelaywouldbefatal,withenemiesonthetrack。

  True,hemightescapeatnight。Butwhatwouldhebe,ifleftinastrangeplacewithnorefugethathecouldflyto?

  Thisisnotwhatheintends,andhedoesnotmeantoriskit。

  3。ByWater——Hereisthesafestway,inonerespect,butwithmostdangerinanother。Onthewaterheispowerlessexceptatnight。

  Eventhenhecanonlysummonfogandstormandsnowandhiswolves。

  Butwerehewrecked,thelivingwaterwouldengulfhim,helpless,andhewouldindeedbelost。Hecouldhavethevesseldrivetoland,butifitwereunfriendlyland,whereinhewasnotfreetomove,hispositionwouldstillbedesperate。

  Weknowfromtherecordthathewasonthewater,sowhatwehavetodoistoascertainwhatwater。

  Thefirstthingistorealizeexactlywhathehasdoneasyet。

  Wemay,then,getalightonwhathistaskistobe。

  Firstly——WemustdifferentiatebetweenwhathedidinLondonaspartofhisgeneralplanofaction,whenhewaspressedformomentsandhadtoarrangeasbesthecould。

  Secondlywemustsee,aswellaswecansurmiseitfromthefactsweknowof,whathehasdonehere。

  Astothefirst,heevidentlyintendedtoarriveatGalatz,andsentinvoicetoVarnatodeceiveuslestweshouldascertainhismeansofexitfromEngland。Hisimmediateandsolepurposethenwastoescape。

  Theproofofthis,istheletterofinstructionssentotImmanuelHildesheimtoclearandtakeawaytheboxbeforesunrise。

  ThereisalsotheinstructiontoPetrofSkinsky。Thesewemustonlyguessat,buttheremusthavebeensomeletterormessage,sinceSkinskycametoHildesheim。

  That,sofar,hisplansweresuccessfulweknow。

  TheCzarinaCatherinemadeaphenomenallyquickjourney。

  SomuchsothatCaptainDonelson\'ssuspicionswerearoused。

  ButhissuperstitionunitedwithhiscanninessplayedtheCount\'sgameforhim,andheranwithhisfavoringwindthroughfogsandalltillhebroughtupblindfoldatGalatz。

  ThattheCount\'sarrangementswerewellmade,hasbeenproved。

  Hildesheimclearedthebox,tookitoff,andgaveittoSkinsky。

  Skinskytookit,andherewelosethetrail。Weonlyknowthattheboxissomewhereonthewater,movingalong。

  Thecustomsandtheoctroi,iftherebeany,havebeenavoided。

  NowwecometowhattheCountmusthavedoneafterhisarrival,onland,atGalatz。

  TheboxwasgiventoSkinskybeforesunrise。

  AtsunrisetheCountcouldappearinhisownform。

  Here,weaskwhySkinskywaschosenatalltoaidinthework?

  Inmyhusband\'sdiary,SkinskyismentionedasdealingwiththeSlovakswhotradedowntherivertotheport。

  Andtheman\'sremark,thatthemurderwastheworkofaSlovak,showedthegeneralfeelingagainsthisclass。

  TheCountwantedisolation。

  Mysurmiseisthis,thatinLondontheCountdecidedtogetbacktohiscastlebywater,asthemostsafeandsecretway。

  HewasbroughtfromthecastlebySzgany,andprobablytheydeliveredtheircargotoSlovakswhotooktheboxestoVarna,fortheretheywereshippedtoLondon。ThustheCounthadknowledgeofthepersonswhocouldarrangethisservice。

  Whentheboxwasonland,beforesunriseoraftersunset,hecameoutfromhisbox,metSkinskyandinstructedhimwhattodoastoarrangingthecarriageoftheboxupsomeriver。

  Whenthiswasdone,andheknewthatallwasintrain,heblottedouthistraces,ashethought,bymurderinghisagent。

  IhaveexaminedthemapandfindthattherivermostsuitablefortheSlovakstohaveascendediseitherthePruthortheSereth。

  IreadinthetypescriptthatinmytranceIheardcowslowandwaterswirlinglevelwithmyearsandthecreakingofwood。

  TheCountinhisbox,then,wasonariverinanopenboat,propelledprobablyeitherbyoarsorpoles,forthebanksarenearanditisworkingagainststream。Therewouldbenosuchiffloatingdownstream。

  OfcourseitmaynotbeeithertheSerethorthePruth,butwemaypossiblyinvestigatefurther。Nowofthesetwo,thePruthisthemoreeasilynavigated,buttheSerethis,atFundu,joinedbytheBistritzawhichrunsuproundtheBorgoPass。

  TheloopitmakesismanifestlyasclosetoDracula\'scastleascanbegotbywater。

  MINAHARKER\'SJOURNAL——CONTINUED

  WhenIhaddonereading,Jonathantookmeinhisarmsandkissedme。

  Theotherskeptshakingmebybothhands,andDr。VanHelsingsaid,“OurdearMadamMinaisoncemoreourteacher。Hereyeshavebeenwherewewereblinded。Nowweareonthetrackonceagain,andthistimewemaysucceed。Ourenemyisathismosthelpless。

  Andifwecancomeonhimbyday,onthewater,ourtaskwillbeover。

  Hehasastart,butheispowerlesstohasten,ashemaynotleavethisboxlestthosewhocarryhimmaysuspect。Forthemtosuspectwouldbetopromptthemtothrowhiminthestreamwhereheperish。

  Thisheknows,andwillnot。Nowmen,toourCouncilofWar,forhereandnow,wemustplanwhateachandallshalldo。“

  “Ishallgetasteamlaunchandfollowhim,“saidLordGodalming。

  “AndI,horsestofollowonthebanklestbychanceheland,“

  saidMr。Morris。

  “Good!”saidtheProfessor,“bothgood。Butneithermustgoalone。Theremustbeforcetoovercomeforceifneedbe。

  TheSlovakisstrongandrough,andhecarriesrudearms。“

  Allthemensmiled,foramongstthemtheycarriedasmallarsenal。

  SaidMr。Morris,“IhavebroughtsomeWinchesters。

  Theyareprettyhandyinacrowd,andtheremaybewolves。

  TheCount,ifyouremember,tooksomeotherprecautions。

  HemadesomerequisitionsonothersthatMrs。Harkercouldnotquitehearorunderstand。Wemustbereadyatallpoints。“

  Dr。Sewardsaid,“IthinkIhadbettergowithQuincey。

  Wehavebeenaccustomedtohunttogether,andwetwo,wellarmed,willbeamatchforwhatevermaycomealong。

  Youmustnotbealone,Art。ItmaybenecessarytofighttheSlovaks,andachancethrust,forIdon\'tsupposethesefellowscarryguns,wouldundoallourplans。Theremustbenochances,thistime。

  WeshallnotrestuntiltheCount\'sheadandbodyhavebeenseparated,andwearesurethathecannotreincarnate。“

  HelookedatJonathanashespoke,andJonathanlookedatme。

  Icouldseethatthepoordearwastornaboutinhismind。

  Ofcoursehewantedtobewithme。Butthentheboatservicewould,mostlikely,betheonewhichwoulddestroythe……the……Vampire。WhydidIhesitatetowritetheword?

  Hewassilentawhile,andduringhissilenceDr。VanHelsingspoke,“FriendJonathan,thisistoyoufortwicereasons。

  First,becauseyouareyoungandbraveandcanfight,andallenergiesmaybeneededatthelast。Andagainthatitisyourrighttodestroyhim。That,whichhaswroughtsuchwoetoyouandyours。

  BenotafraidforMadamMina。Shewillbemycare,ifImay。

  Iamold。Mylegsarenotsoquicktorunasonce。

  AndIamnotusedtoridesolongortopursueasneedbe,ortofightwithlethalweapons。ButIcanbeofotherservice。

  Icanfightinotherway。AndIcandie,ifneedbe,aswellasyoungermen。NowletmesaythatwhatIwouldisthis。

  Whileyou,myLordGodalmingandfriendJonathangoinyoursoswiftlittlesteamboatuptheriver,andwhilstJohnandQuinceyguardthebankwhereperchancehemightbelanded,IwilltakeMadamMinarightintotheheartoftheenemy\'scountry。

  Whilsttheoldfoxistiedinhisbox,floatingontherunningstreamwhencehecannotescapetoland,wherehedaresnotraisethelidofhiscoffinboxlesthisSlovakcarriersshouldinfearleavehimtoperish,weshallgointhetrackwhereJonathanwent,fromBistritzovertheBorgo,andfindourwaytotheCastleofDracula。Here,MadamMina\'shypnoticpowerwillsurelyhelp,andweshallfindourway,alldarkandunknownotherwise,afterthefirstsunrisewhenwearenearthatfatefulplace。

  Thereismuchtobedone,andotherplacestobemadesanctify,sothatthatnestofvipersbeobliterated。“

  HereJonathaninterruptedhimhotly,“Doyoumeantosay,ProfessorVanHelsing,thatyouwouldbringMina,inhersadcaseandtaintedassheiswiththatdevil\'sillness,rightintothejawsofhisdeathtrap?Notfortheworld!

  NotforHeavenorHell!”

  Hebecamealmostspeechlessforaminute,andthenwenton,“Doyouknowwhattheplaceis?Haveyouseenthatawfuldenofhellishinfamy,withtheverymoonlightalivewithgrislyshapes,andeverspeckofdustthatwhirlsinthewindadevouringmonsterinembryo?

  HaveyoufelttheVampire\'slipsuponyourthroat?”

  Hereheturnedtome,andashiseyeslitonmyforeheadhethrewuphisarmswithacry,“Oh,myGod,whathavewedonetohavethisterroruponus?”

  andhesankdownonthesofainacollapseofmisery。

  TheProfessor\'svoice,ashespokeinclear,sweettones,whichseemedtovibrateintheair,calmedusall。

  “Oh,myfriend,itisbecauseIwouldsaveMadamMinafromthatawfulplacethatIwouldgo。GodforbidthatIshouldtakeherintothatplace。

  Thereiswork,wildwork,tobedonebeforethatplacecanbepurify。

  Rememberthatweareinterriblestraits。IftheCountescapeusthistime,andheisstrongandsubtleandcunning,hemaychoosetosleephimforacentury,andthenintimeourdearone,“hetookmyhand,“wouldcometohimtokeephimcompany,andwouldbeasthoseothersthatyou,Jonathan,saw。Youhavetoldusoftheirgloatinglips。

  YouheardtheirribaldlaughastheyclutchedthemovingbagthattheCountthrewtothem。Youshudder,andwellmayitbe。

  ForgivemethatImakeyousomuchpain,butitisnecessary。Myfriend,isitnotadireneedforthatwhichIamgiving,possiblymylife?

  Ifit,werethatanyonewentintothatplacetostay,itisIwhowouldhavetogotokeepthemcompany。“

  “Doasyouwill,“saidJonathan,withasobthatshookhimallover,“weareinthehandsofGod!”

  Later——Oh,itdidmegoodtoseethewaythatthesebravemenworked。

  Howcanwomenhelplovingmenwhentheyaresoearnest,andsotrue,andsobrave!And,too,itmademethinkofthewonderfulpowerofmoney!Whatcanitnotdowhenbaselyused。IfeltsothankfulthatLordGodalmingisrich,andbothheandMr。Morris,whoalsohasplentyofmoney,arewillingtospenditsofreely。

  Foriftheydidnot,ourlittleexpeditioncouldnotstart,eithersopromptlyorsowellequipped,asitwillwithinanotherhour。

  Itisnotthreehourssinceitwasarrangedwhatparteachofuswastodo。AndnowLordGodalmingandJonathanhavealovelysteamlaunch,withsteamupreadytostartatamoment\'snotice。

  Dr。SewardandMr。Morrishavehalfadozengoodhorses,wellappointed。

  Wehaveallthemapsandappliancesofvariouskindsthatcanbehad。

  ProfessorVanHelsingandIaretoleavebythe11:40traintonightforVeresti,wherewearetogetacarriagetodrivetotheBorgoPass。

  Wearebringingagooddealofreadymoney,aswearetobuyacarriageandhorses。Weshalldriveourselves,forwehavenoonewhomwecantrustinthematter。TheProfessorknowssomethingofagreatmanylanguages,soweshallgetonallright。

  Wehaveallgotarms,evenformealargeborerevolver。JonathanwouldnotbehappyunlessIwasarmedliketherest。Alas!Icannotcarryonearmthattherestdo,thescaronmyforeheadforbidsthat。

  DearDr。VanHelsingcomfortsmebytellingmethatIamfullyarmedastheremaybewolves。Theweatherisgettingcoldereveryhour,andtherearesnowflurrieswhichcomeandgoaswarnings。

  Later——Ittookallmycouragetosaygoodbytomydarling。

  Wemaynevermeetagain。Courage,Mina!TheProfessorislookingatyoukeenly。Hislookisawarning。

  Theremustbenotearsnow,unlessitmaybethatGodwillletthemfallingladness。

  JONATHANHARKER\'SJOURNAL

  30October,night——Iamwritingthisinthelightfromthefurnacedoorofthesteamlaunch。LordGodalmingisfiringup。

  Heisanexperiencedhandatthework,ashehashadforyearsalaunchofhisownontheThames,andanotherontheNorfolkBroads。

  Regardingourplans,wefinallydecidedthatMina\'sguesswascorrect,andthatifanywaterwaywaschosenfortheCount\'sescapebacktohisCastle,theSerethandthentheBistritzaatitsjunction,wouldbetheone。Wetookit,thatsomewhereaboutthe47thdegree,northlatitude,wouldbetheplacechosenforcrossingthecountrybetweentheriverandtheCarpathians。

  Wehavenofearinrunningatgoodspeeduptheriveratnight。

  Thereisplentyofwater,andthebanksarewideenoughaparttomakesteaming,eveninthedark,easyenough。

  LordGodalmingtellsmetosleepforawhile,asitisenoughforthepresentforonetobeonwatch。ButIcannotsleep,howcanIwiththeterribledangerhangingovermydarling,andhergoingoutintothatawfulplace……

  MyonlycomfortisthatweareinthehandsofGod。Onlyforthatfaithitwouldbeeasiertodiethantolive,andsobequitofallthetrouble。

  Mr。MorrisandDr。Sewardwereoffontheirlongridebeforewestarted。

  Theyaretokeepuptherightbank,farenoughofftogetonhigherlandswheretheycanseeagoodstretchofriverandavoidthefollowingofitscurves。Theyhave,forthefirststages,twomentorideandleadtheirsparehorses,fourinall,soasnottoexcitecuriosity。

  Whentheydismissthemen,whichshallbeshortly,theyshallthemselveslookafterthehorses。Itmaybenecessaryforustojoinforces。

  Ifsotheycanmountourwholeparty。Oneofthesaddleshasamoveablehorn,andcanbeeasilyadaptedforMina,ifrequired。

  Itisawildadventureweareon。Here,aswearerushingalongthroughthedarkness,withthecoldfromtheriverseemingtoriseupandstrikeus,withallthemysteriousvoicesofthenightaroundus,itallcomeshome。

  Weseemtobedriftingintounknownplacesandunknownways。

  Intoawholeworldofdarkanddreadfulthings。Godalmingisshuttingthefurnacedoor……

  31October——Stillhurryingalong。Thedayhascome,andGodalmingissleeping。Iamonwatch。Themorningisbitterlycold,thefurnaceheatisgrateful,thoughwehaveheavyfurcoats。

  Asyetwehavepassedonlyafewopenboats,butnoneofthemhadonboardanyboxorpackageofanythinglikethesizeoftheoneweseek。

  Themenwerescaredeverytimeweturnedourelectriclamponthem,andfellontheirkneesandprayed。

  1November,evening——Nonewsallday。Wehavefoundnothingofthekindweseek。WehavenowpassedintotheBistritza,andifwearewronginoursurmiseourchanceisgone。

  Wehaveoverhauledeveryboat,bigandlittle。Earlythismorning,onecrewtookusforaGovernmentboat,andtreatedusaccordingly。Wesawinthisawayofsmoothingmatters,soatFundu,wheretheBistritzarunsintotheSereth,wegotaRoumanianflagwhichwenowflyconspicuously。

  Witheveryboatwhichwehaveoverhauledsincethenthistrickhassucceeded。Wehavehadeverydeferenceshowntous,andnotonceanyobjectiontowhateverwechosetoaskordo。

  SomeoftheSlovakstellusthatabigboatpassedthem,goingatmorethanusualspeedasshehadadoublecrewonboard。

  ThiswasbeforetheycametoFundu,sotheycouldnottelluswhethertheboatturnedintotheBistritzaorcontinuedonuptheSereth。AtFunduwecouldnothearofanysuchboat,soshemusthavepassedthereinthenight。

  Iamfeelingverysleepy。Thecoldisperhapsbeginningtotelluponme,andnaturemusthaverestsometime。

  Godalminginsiststhatheshallkeepthefirstwatch。

  GodblesshimforallhisgoodnesstopoordearMinaandme。

  2November,morning——Itisbroaddaylight。Thatgoodfellowwouldnotwakeme。Hesaysitwouldhavebeenasinto,forIsleptpeacefullyandwasforgettingmytrouble。

  Itseemsbrutallyselfishtometohavesleptsolong,andlethimwatchallnight,buthewasquiteright。

  Iamanewmanthismorning。And,asIsithereandwatchhimsleeping,Icandoallthatisnecessarybothastomindingtheengine,steering,andkeepingwatch。

  Icanfeelthatmystrengthandenergyarecomingbacktome。

  IwonderwhereMinaisnow,andVanHelsing。

  TheyshouldhavegottoVerestiaboutnoononWednesday。

  Itwouldtakethemsometimetogetthecarriageandhorses。

  Soiftheyhadstartedandtravelledhard,theywouldbeaboutnowattheBorgoPass。Godguideandhelpthem!

  Iamafraidtothinkwhatmayhappen。Ifwecouldonlygofaster。

  Butwecannot。Theenginesarethrobbinganddoingtheirutmost。

  IwonderhowDr。SewardandMr。Morrisaregettingon。

  Thereseemtobeendlessstreamsrunningdownthemountainsintothisriver,butasnoneofthemareverylarge,atpresent,atallevents,thoughtheyaredoubtlessterribleinwinterandwhenthesnowmelts,thehorsemenmaynothavemetmuchobstruction。

  IhopethatbeforewegettoStrasbawemayseethem。

  ForifbythattimewehavenotovertakentheCount,itmaybenecessarytotakecounseltogetherwhattodonext。

  DR。SEWARD\'SDIARY

  2November——Threedaysontheroad。Nonews,andnotimetowriteitiftherehadbeen,foreverymomentisprecious。

  Wehavehadonlytherestneedfulforthehorses。

  Butwearebothbearingitwonderfully。Thoseadventurousdaysofoursareturningupuseful。Wemustpushon。

  Weshallneverfeelhappytillwegetthelaunchinsightagain。

  3Novenber——WeheardatFunduthatthelaunchhadgoneuptheBistritza。

  Iwishitwasn\'tsocold。Therearesignsofsnowcoming。

  Andifitfallsheavyitwillstopus。Insuchcasewemustgetasledgeandgoon,Russianfashion。

  4Novenber——Todayweheardofthelaunchhavingbeendetainedbyanaccidentwhentryingtoforceawayuptherapids。

  TheSlovakboatsgetupallright,byaidofaropeandsteeringwithknowledge。Somewentuponlyafewhoursbefore。

  Godalmingisanamateurfitterhimself,andevidentlyitwashewhoputthelaunchintrimagain。

  Finally,theygotuptherapidsallright,withlocalhelp,andareoffonthechaseafresh。Ifearthattheboatisnotanybetterfortheaccident,thepeasantrytellusthataftershegotuponsmoothwateragain,shekeptstoppingeverynowandagainsolongasshewasinsight。

  Wemustpushonharderthanever。Ourhelpmaybewantedsoon。

  MINAHARKER\'SJOURNAL

  31October——ArrivedatVerestiatnoon。TheProfessortellsmethatthismorningatdawnhecouldhardlyhypnotizemeatall,andthatallIcouldsaywas,“darkandquiet。“Heisoffnowbuyingacarriageandhorses。

  Hesaysthathewilllaterontrytobuyadditionalhorses,sothatwemaybeabletochangethemontheway。Wehavesomethingmorethan70

  milesbeforeus。Thecountryislovely,andmostinteresting。Ifonlywewereunderdifferentconditions,howdelightfulitwouldbetoseeitall。

  IfJonathanandIweredrivingthroughitalonewhatapleasureitwouldbe。

  Tostopandseepeople,andlearnsomethingoftheirlife,andtofillourmindsandmemorieswithallthecolorandpicturesquenessofthewholewild,beautifulcountryandthequaintpeople!But,alas!

  Later——Dr。VanHelsinghasreturned。Hehasgotthecarriageandhorses。Wearetohavesomedinner,andtostartinanhour。

  Thelandladyisputtingusupahugebasketofprovisions。

  Itseemsenoughforacompanyofsoldiers。TheProfessorencouragesher,andwhisperstomethatitmaybeaweekbeforewecangetanyfoodagain。

  Hehasbeenshoppingtoo,andhassenthomesuchawonderfullotoffurcoatsandwraps,andallsortsofwarmthings。

  Therewillnotbeanychanceofourbeingcold。

  Weshallsoonbeoff。Iamafraidtothinkwhatmayhappentous。

  WearetrulyinthehandsofGod。Healoneknowswhatmaybe,andIprayHim,withallthestrengthofmysadandhumblesoul,thatHewillwatchovermybelovedhusband。Thatwhatevermayhappen,JonathanmayknowthatIlovedhimandhonoredhimmorethanIcansay,andthatmylatestandtruestthoughtwillbealwaysforhim。

  CHAPTER27

  MINAHARKER\'SJOURNAL

  1November——Alldaylongwehavetravelled,andatagoodspeed。

  Thehorsesseemtoknowthattheyarebeingkindlytreated,fortheygowillinglytheirfullstageatbestspeed。

  Wehavenowhadsomanychangesandfindthesamethingsoconstantlythatweareencouragedtothinkthatthejourneywillbeaneasyone。

  Dr。VanHelsingislaconic,hetellsthefarmersthatheishurryingtoBistritz,andpaysthemwelltomaketheexchangeofhorses。

  Wegethotsoup,orcoffee,ortea,andoffwego。

  Itisalovelycountry。Fullofbeautiesofallimaginablekinds,andthepeoplearebrave,andstrong,andsimple,andseemfullofnicequalities。Theyarevery,verysuperstitious。

  Inthefirsthousewherewestopped,whenthewomanwhoservedussawthescaronmyforehead,shecrossedherselfandputouttwofingerstowardsme,tokeepofftheevileye。

  Ibelievetheywenttothetroubleofputtinganextraamountofgarlicintoourfood,andIcan\'tabidegarlic。

  EversincethenIhavetakencarenottotakeoffmyhatorveil,andsohaveescapedtheirsuspicions。Wearetravellingfast,andaswehavenodriverwithustocarrytales,wegoaheadofscandal。ButIdaresaythatfearoftheevileyewillfollowhardbehindusalltheway。TheProfessorseemstireless。

  Alldayhewouldnottakeanyrest,thoughhemademesleepforalongspell。Atsunsettimehehypnotizedme,andhesaysI

  answeredasusual,“darkness,lappingwaterandcreakingwood。“

  Soourenemyisstillontheriver。IamafraidtothinkofJonathan,butsomehowIhavenownofearforhim,orformyself。

  Iwritethiswhilstwewaitinafarmhouseforthehorsestobeready。Dr。VanHelsingissleeping。Poordear,helooksverytiredandoldandgrey,buthismouthissetasfirmlyasaconqueror\'s。Eveninhissleepheisintensewithresolution。

  WhenwehavewellstartedImustmakehimrestwhilstIdrive。

  Ishalltellhimthatwehavedaysbeforeus,andhemustnotbreakdownwhenmostofallhisstrengthwillbeneeded……Allisready。Weareoffshortly。

  2November,morning——Iwassuccessful,andwetookturnsdrivingallnight。Nowthedayisonus,brightthoughcold。

  Thereisastrangeheavinessintheair。Isayheavinessforwantofabetterword。Imeanthatitoppressesusboth。

  Itisverycold,andonlyourwarmfurskeepuscomfortable。

  AtdawnVanHelsinghypnotizedme。HesaysIanswered“darkness,creakingwoodandroaringwater,“sotheriverischangingastheyascend。

  Idohopethatmydarlingwillnotrunanychanceofdanger,morethanneedbe,butweareinGod\'shands。

  2November,night——Alldaylongdriving。Thecountrygetswilderaswego,andthegreatspursoftheCarpathians,whichatVerestiseemedsofarfromusandsolowonthehorizon,nowseemtogatherroundusandtowerinfront。

  Webothseemingoodspirits。Ithinkwemakeanefforteachtocheertheother,inthedoingsowecheerourselves。

  Dr。VanHelsingsaysthatbymorningweshallreachtheBorgoPass。

  Thehousesareveryfewherenow,andtheProfessorsaysthatthelasthorsewegotwillhavetogoonwithus,aswemaynotbeabletochange。Hegottwoinadditiontothetwowechanged,sothatnowwehavearudefour-in-hand。Thedearhorsesarepatientandgood,andtheygiveusnotrouble。

  Wearenotworriedwithothertravellers,andsoevenI

  candrive。WeshallgettothePassindaylight。

  Wedonotwanttoarrivebefore。Sowetakeiteasy,andhaveeachalongrestinturn。Oh,whatwilltomorrowbringtous?

  Wegotoseektheplacewheremypoordarlingsufferedsomuch。

  Godgrantthatwemaybeguidedaright,andthatHewilldeigntowatchovermyhusbandandthosedeartousboth,andwhoareinsuchdeadlyperil。Asforme,IamnotworthyinHissight。Alas!IamuncleantoHiseyes,andshallbeuntilHemaydeigntoletmestandforthinHissightasoneofthosewhohavenotincurredHiswrath。

  MEMORANDUMBYABRAHAMVANHELSING

  4November——ThistomyoldandtruefriendJohnSeward,M。D。,ofPurefleet,London,incaseImaynotseehim。

  Itmayexplain。Itismorning,andIwritebyafirewhichallthenightIhavekeptalive,MadamMinaaidingme。

  Itiscold,cold。Socoldthatthegreyheavyskyisfullofsnow,whichwhenitfallswillsettleforallwinterasthegroundishardeningtoreceiveit。ItseemstohaveaffectedMadamMina。

  Shehasbeensoheavyofheadalldaythatshewasnotlikeherself。Shesleeps,andsleeps,andsleeps!

  Shewhoisusualsoalert,havedoneliterallynothingalltheday。

  Sheevenhavelostherappetite。Shemakenoentryintoherlittlediary,shewhowritesofaithfulateverypause。

  Somethingwhispertomethatallisnotwell。However,tonightsheismorevif。Herlongsleepalldayhaverefreshandrestoreher,fornowsheisallsweetandbrightasever。

  AtsunsetItrytohypnotizeher,butalas!withnoeffect。

  Thepowerhasgrownlessandlesswitheachday,andtonightitfailmealtogether。Well,God\'swillbedone,whateveritmaybe,andwhithersoeveritmaylead!

  Nowtothehistorical,forasMadamMinawritenotinherstenography,Imust,inmycumbrousoldfashion,thatsoeachdayofusmaynotgounrecorded。

  WegottotheBorgoPassjustaftersunriseyesterdaymorning。

  WhenIsawthesignsofthedawnIgotreadyforthehypnotism。

  Westoppedourcarriage,andgotdownsothattheremightbenodisturbance。

  Imadeacouchwithfurs,andMadamMina,lyingdown,yieldherselfasusual,butmoreslowandmoreshorttimethanever,tothehypnoticsleep。

  Asbefore,cametheanswer,“darknessandtheswirlingofwater。“

  Thenshewoke,brightandradiantandwegoonourwayandsoonreachthePass。Atthistimeandplace,shebecomeallonfirewithzeal。

  Somenewguidingpowerbeinhermanifested,forshepointtoaroadandsay,“Thisistheway。“

  “Howknowyouit?”Iask。

  “OfcourseIknowit,\'sheanswer,andwithapause,add,“HavenotmyJonathantravelleditandwroteofhistravel?”

  AtfirstIthinksomewhatstrange,butsoonIseethattherebeonlyonesuchbyroad。Itisusedbutlittle,andverydifferentfromthecoachroadfromtheBukovinatoBistritz,whichismorewideandhard,andmoreofuse。

  Sowecamedownthisroad。Whenwemeetotherways,notalwayswerewesurethattheywereroadsatall,fortheybeneglectandlightsnowhavefallen,thehorsesknowandtheyonly。

  Igivereintothem,andtheygoonsopatient。ByandbywefindallthethingswhichJonathanhavenoteinthatwonderfuldiaryofhim。Thenwegoonforlong,longhoursandhours。

  Atthefirst,ItellMadamMinatosleep。Shetry,andshesucceed。Shesleepallthetime,tillatthelast,Ifeelmyselftosuspiciousgrow,andattempttowakeher。

  Butshesleepon,andImaynotwakeherthoughItry。

  IdonotwishtotrytoohardlestIharmher。ForIknowthatshehavesuffermuch,andsleepattimesbeall-in-alltoher。

  IthinkIdrowsemyself,forallofsuddenIfeelguilt,asthoughIhavedonesomething。Ifindmyselfboltup,withthereinsinmyhand,andthegoodhorsesgoalongjog,jog,justasever。IlookdownandfindMadamMinastillasleep。

  Itisnownotfaroffsunsettime,andoverthesnowthelightofthesunflowinbigyellowflood,sothatwethrowgreatlongshadowonwherethemountainrisesosteep。

  Forwearegoingup,andup,andallisoh,sowildandrocky,asthoughitweretheendoftheworld。

  ThenIarouseMadamMina。Thistimeshewakewithnotmuchtrouble,andthenItrytoputhertohypnoticsleep。

  Butshesleepnot,beingasthoughIwerenot。StillItryandtry,tillallatonceIfindherandmyselfindark,soIlookround,andfindthatthesunhavegonedown。

  MadamMinalaugh,andIturnandlookather。Sheisnowquiteawake,andlooksowellasIneversawhersincethatnightatCarfaxwhenwefirstentertheCount\'shouse。

  Iamamaze,andnotateasethen。ButsheissobrightandtenderandthoughtfulformethatIforgetallfear。

  Ilightafire,forwehavebroughtsupplyofwoodwithus,andshepreparefoodwhileIundothehorsesandsetthem,tetheredinshelter,tofeed。ThenwhenIreturntothefireshehavemysupperready。Igotohelpher,butshesmile,andtellmethatshehaveeatalready。Thatshewassohungrythatshewouldnotwait。Ilikeitnot,andIhavegravedoubts。

  ButIfeartoaffrighther,andsoIamsilentofit。

  ShehelpmeandIeatalone,andthenwewrapinfurandliebesidethefire,andItellhertosleepwhileIwatch。

  ButpresentlyIforgetallofwatching。AndwhenIsuddenrememberthatIwatch,Ifindherlyingquiet,butawake,andlookingatmewithsobrighteyes。Once,twicemorethesameoccur,andIgetmuchsleeptillbeforemorning。

  WhenIwakeItrytohypnotizeher,butalas!

  Thoughsheshuthereyesobedient,shemaynotsleep。

  Thesunriseup,andup,andup,andthensleepcometohertoolate,butsoheavythatshewillnotwake。Ihavetoliftherup,andplacehersleepinginthecarriagewhenIhaveharnessedthehorsesandmadeallready。Madamstillsleep,andshelookinhersleepmorehealthyandmoreredderthanbefore。

  AndIlikeitnot。AndIamafraid,afraid,afraid!Iamafraidofallthings,eventothinkbutImustgoonmyway。

  Thestakeweplayforislifeanddeath,ormorethanthese,andwemustnotflinch。

  5November,morning——Letmebeaccurateineverything,forthoughyouandIhaveseensomestrangethingstogether,youmayatthefirstthinkthatI,VanHelsing,ammad。

  Thatthemanyhorrorsandthesolongstrainonnerveshasatthelastturnmybrain。

  Allyesterdaywetravel,alwaysgettingclosertothemountains,andmovingintoamoreandmorewildanddesertland。

  Therearegreat,frowningprecipicesandmuchfallingwater,andNatureseemtohaveheldsometimehercarnival。

  MadamMinastillsleepandsleep。AndthoughIdidhavehungerandappeasedit,Icouldnotwakenher,evenforfood。

  Ibegantofearthatthefatalspelloftheplacewasuponher,taintedassheiswiththatVampirebaptism。

  “Well,“saidItomyself,“ifitbethatshesleepalltheday,itshallalsobethatIdonotsleepatnight。“

  Aswetravelontheroughroad,foraroadofanancientandimperfectkindtherewas,Ihelddownmyheadandslept。

  AgainIwakedwithasenseofguiltandoftimepassed,andfoundMadamMinastillsleeping,andthesunlowdown。

  Butallwasindeedchanged。Thefrowningmountainsseemedfurtheraway,andwewerenearthetopofasteeprisinghill,onsummitofwhichwassuchacastleasJonathantellofinhisdiary。

  AtonceIexultedandfeared。Fornow,forgoodorill,theendwasnear。

  IwokeMadamMina,andagaintriedtohypnotizeher,butalas!

  unavailingtilltoolate。Then,erethegreatdarkcameuponus,forevenafterdownsuntheheavensreflectedthegonesunonthesnow,andallwasforatimeinagreattwilight。

  ItookoutthehorsesandfedtheminwhatshelterIcould。

  ThenImakeafire,andnearitImakeMadamMina,nowawakeandmorecharmingthanever,sitcomfortableamidherrugs。

  Igotreadyfood,butshewouldnoteat,simplysayingthatshehadnothunger。Ididnotpressher,knowingherunavailingness。

  ButImyselfeat,forImustneedsnowbestrongforall。

  Then,withthefearonmeofwhatmightbe,Idrewaringsobigforhercomfort,roundwhereMadamMinasat。

  AndovertheringIpassedsomeofthewafer,andIbrokeitfinesothatallwaswellguarded。Shesatstillallthetime,sostillasonedead。Andshegrewwhiterandevenwhitertillthesnowwasnotmorepale,andnowordshesaid。

  ButwhenIdrewnear,sheclungtome,andIcouldknowthatthepoorsoulshookherfromheadtofeetwithatremorthatwaspaintofeel。

  Isaidtoherpresently,whenshehadgrownmorequiet,“Willyounotcomeovertothefire?”forIwishedtomakeatestofwhatshecould。

  Sheroseobedient,butwhenshehavemadeastepshestopped,andstoodasonestricken。

  “Whynotgoon?”Iasked。Sheshookherhead,andcomingback,satdowninherplace。Then,lookingatmewithopeneyes,asofonewakedfromsleep,shesaidsimply,“Icannot!”andremainedsilent。Irejoiced,forIknewthatwhatshecouldnot,noneofthosethatwedreadedcould。

  Thoughtheremightbedangertoherbody,yethersoulwassafe!

  Presentlythehorsesbegantoscream,andtoreattheirtetherstillI

  cametothemandquietedthem。Whentheydidfeelmyhandsonthem,theywhinniedlowasinjoy,andlickedatmyhandsandwerequietforatime。ManytimesthroughthenightdidIcometothem,tillitarrivetothecoldhourwhenallnatureisatlowest,andeverytimemycomingwaswithquietofthem。Inthecoldhourthefirebegantodie,andIwasaboutsteppingforthtoreplenishit,fornowthesnowcameinflyingsweepsandwithitachillmist。

  Eveninthedarktherewasalightofsomekind,asthereeverisoversnow,anditseemedasthoughthesnowflurriesandthewreathsofmisttookshapeasofwomenwithtrailinggarments。

  Allwasindead,grimsilenceonlythatthehorseswhinniedandcowered,asifinterroroftheworst。Ibegantofear,horriblefears。

  ButthencametomethesenseofsafetyinthatringwhereinIstood。

  Ibegantoo,tothinkthatmyimaginingswereofthenight,andthegloom,andtheunrestthatIhavegonethrough,andalltheterribleanxiety。

  ItwasasthoughmymemoriesofallJonathan\'shorridexperiencewerebefoolingme。Forthesnowflakesandthemistbegantowheelandcircleround,tillIcouldgetasthoughashadowyglimpseofthosewomenthatwouldhavekissedhim。Andthenthehorsescoweredlowerandlower,andmoanedinterrorasmendoinpain。

  Eventhemadnessoffrightwasnottothem,sothattheycouldbreakaway。

  IfearedformydearMadamMinawhentheseweirdfiguresdrewnearandcircledround。Ilookedather,butshesatcalm,andsmiledatme。

  WhenIwouldhavesteppedtothefiretoreplenishit,shecaughtmeandheldmeback,andwhispered,likeavoicethatonehearsinadream,solowitwas。

  “No!No!Donotgowithout。Hereyouaresafe!”

  Iturnedtoher,andlookinginhereyessaid,“Butyou?

  ItisforyouthatIfear!”

  Whereatshelaughed,alaughlowandunreal,andsaid,“Fearforme!

  Whyfearforme?NonesaferinalltheworldfromthemthanIam,“

  andasIwonderedatthemeaningofherwords,apuffofwindmadetheflameleapup,andIseetheredscaronherforehead。Then,alas!Iknew。

  DidInot,Iwouldsoonhavelearned,forthewheelingfiguresofmistandsnowcamecloser,butkeepingeverwithouttheHolycircle。

  Thentheybegantomaterializetill,ifGodhavenottakenawaymyreason,forIsawitthroughmyeyes。TherewerebeforemeinactualfleshthesamethreewomenthatJonathansawintheroom,whentheywouldhavekissedhisthroat。Iknewtheswayingroundforms,thebrighthardeyes,thewhiteteeth,theruddycolor,thevoluptuouslips。

  TheysmiledeveratpoordearMadamMina。Andastheirlaughcamethroughthesilenceofthenight,theytwinedtheirarmsandpointedtoher,andsaidinthosesosweettinglingtonesthatJonathansaidwereoftheintolerablesweetnessofthewaterglasses,“Come,sister。

  Cometous。Come!”

  InfearIturnedtomypoorMadamMina,andmyheartwithgladnessleaptlikeflame。Foroh!theterrorinhersweeteyes,therepulsion,thehorror,toldastorytomyheartthatwasallofhope。Godbethankedshewasnot,yetofthem。

  Iseizedsomeofthefirewoodwhichwasbyme,andholdingoutsomeoftheWafer,advancedonthemtowardsthefire。

  Theydrewbackbeforeme,andlaughedtheirlowhorridlaugh。Ifedthefire,andfearedthemnot。ForIknewthatweweresafewithinthering,whichshecouldnotleavenomorethantheycouldenter。

  Thehorseshadceasedtomoan,andlaystillontheground。

  Thesnowfellonthemsoftly,andtheygrewwhiter。

  Iknewthattherewasforthepoorbeastsnomoreofterror。

  Andsoweremainedtilltheredofthedawnbegantofallthroughthesnowgloom。Iwasdesolateandafraid,andfullofwoeandterror。

  Butwhenthatbeautifulsunbegantoclimbthehorizonlifewastomeagain。

  Atthefirstcomingofthedawnthehorridfiguresmeltedinthewhirlingmistandsnow。Thewreathsoftransparentgloommovedawaytowardsthecastle,andwerelost。

  Instinctively,withthedawncoming,IturnedtoMadamMina,intendingtohypnotizeher。Butshelayinadeepandsuddensleep,fromwhichI

  couldnotwakeher。Itriedtohypnotizethroughhersleep,butshemadenoresponse,noneatall,andthedaybroke。Ifearyettostir。

  Ihavemademyfireandhaveseenthehorses,theyarealldead。

  TodayIhavemuchtodohere,andIkeepwaitingtillthesunisuphigh。

  FortheremaybeplaceswhereImustgo,wherethatsunlight,thoughsnowandmistobscureit,willbetomeasafety。

  Iwillstrengthenmewithbreakfast,andthenIwilldomyterriblework。

  MadamMinastillsleeps,andGodbethanked!Sheiscalminhersleep……

  JONATHANHARKER\'SJOURNAL

  4November,evening——Theaccidenttothelaunchhasbeenaterriblethingforus。Onlyforitweshouldhaveovertakentheboatlongago,andbynowmydearMinawouldhavebeenfree。

  Ifeartothinkofher,offonthewoldsnearthathorridplace。

  Wehavegothorses,andwefollowonthetrack。InotethiswhilstGodalmingisgettingready。Wehaveourarms。

  TheSzganymustlookoutiftheymeantofight。Oh,ifonlyMorrisandSewardwerewithus。Wemustonlyhope!

  IfIwritenomoreGoodbyMina!Godblessandkeepyou。

  DR。SEWARD\'SDIARY

  5November——WiththedawnwesawthebodyofSzganybeforeusdashingawayfromtheriverwiththeirleiterwagon。

  Theysurroundeditinacluster,andhurriedalongasthoughbeset。

  Thesnowisfallinglightlyandthereisastrangeexcitementintheair。

  Itmaybeourownfeelings,butthedepressionisstrange。

  FaroffIhearthehowlingofwolves。Thesnowbringsthemdownfromthemountains,andtherearedangerstoallofus,andfromallsides。Thehorsesarenearlyready,andwearesoonoff。

  Weridetodeathofsomeone。Godaloneknowswho,orwhere,orwhat,orwhen,orhowitmaybe……

  DR。VANHELSING\'SMEMORANDUM

  5November,afternoon——Iamatleastsane。ThankGodforthatmercyatallevents,thoughtheprovingithasbeendreadful。WhenIleftMadamMinasleepingwithintheHolycircle,Itookmywaytothecastle。

  TheblacksmithhammerwhichItookinthecarriagefromVerestiwasuseful,thoughthedoorswereallopenIbrokethemofftherustyhinges,lestsomeillintentorillchanceshouldclosethem,sothatbeingenteredImightnotgetout。Jonathan\'sbitterexperienceservedmehere。

  BymemoryofhisdiaryIfoundmywaytotheoldchapel,forI

  knewthatheremyworklay。Theairwasoppressive。Itseemedasiftherewassomesulphurousfume,whichattimesmademedizzy。

  EithertherewasaroaringinmyearsorIheardafaroffthehowlofwolves。

  ThenIbethoughtmeofmydearMadamMina,andIwasinterribleplight。

  Thedilemmahadmebetweenhishorns。

  Her,Ihadnotdaretotakeintothisplace,butleftsafefromtheVampireinthatHolycircle。Andyeteventherewouldbethewolf!

  Iresolvemethatmyworklayhere,andthatastothewolveswemustsubmit,ifitwereGod\'swill。Atanyrateitwasonlydeathandfreedombeyond。

  SodidIchooseforher。Haditbutbeenformyselfthechoicehadbeeneasy,themawofthewolfwerebettertorestinthanthegraveoftheVampire!

  SoImakemychoicetogoonwithmywork。

  Iknewthattherewereatleastthreegravestofind,gravesthatareinhabit。SoIsearch,andsearch,andIfindoneofthem。

  ShelayinherVampiresleep,sofulloflifeandvoluptuousbeautythatIshudderasthoughIhavecometodomurder。

  Ah,Idoubtnotthatintheoldtime,whensuchthingswere,manyamanwhosetforthtodosuchataskasmine,foundatthelasthisheartfailhim,andthenhisnerve。Sohedelay,anddelay,anddelay,tillthemerebeautyandthefascinationofthewantonUndeadhavehypnotizehim。Andheremainonandon,tillsunsetcome,andtheVampiresleepbeover。

  Thenthebeautifuleyesofthefairwomanopenandlooklove,andthevoluptuousmouthpresenttoakiss,andthemanisweak。

  AndthereremainonemorevictimintheVampirefold。

  OnemoretoswellthegrimandgrislyranksoftheUndead!……

  Thereissomefascination,surely,whenIammovedbythemerepresenceofsuchanone,evenlyingasshelayinatombfrettedwithageandheavywiththedustofcenturies,thoughtherebethathorridodorsuchasthelairsoftheCounthavehad。

  Yes,Iwasmoved。I,VanHelsing,withallmypurposeandwithmymotiveforhate。Iwasmovedtoayearningfordelaywhichseemedtoparalyzemyfacultiesandtoclogmyverysoul。

  Itmayhavebeenthattheneedofnaturalsleep,andthestrangeoppressionoftheairwerebeginningtoovercomeme。

  CertainitwasthatIwaslapsingintosleep,theopeneyedsleepofonewhoyieldstoasweetfascination,whentherecamethroughthesnowstilledairalong,lowwail,sofullofwoeandpitythatitwokemelikethesoundofaclarion。

  ForitwasthevoiceofmydearMadamMinathatIheard。

  ThenIbracedmyselfagaintomyhorridtask,andfoundbywrenchingawaytombtopsoneotherofthesisters,theotherdarkone。

  IdarednotpausetolookonherasIhadonhersister,lestoncemoreIshouldbegintobeenthrall。ButIgoonsearchinguntil,presently,Ifindinahighgreattombasifmadetoonemuchbelovedthatotherfairsisterwhich,likeJonathanIhadseentogatherherselfoutoftheatomsofthemist。

  Shewassofairtolookon,soradiantlybeautiful,soexquisitelyvoluptuous,thattheveryinstinctofmaninme,whichcallssomeofmysextoloveandtoprotectoneofhers,mademyheadwhirlwithnewemotion。ButGodbethanked,thatsoulwailofmydearMadamMinahadnotdiedoutofmyears。

  And,beforethespellcouldbewroughtfurtheruponme,Ihadnervedmyselftomywildwork。BythistimeIhadsearchedallthetombsinthechapel,sofarasIcouldtell。

  AndastherehadbeenonlythreeoftheseUndeadphantomsaroundusinthenight,ItookitthattherewerenomoreofactiveUndeadexistent。Therewasonegreattombmorelordlythanalltherest。Hugeitwas,andnoblyproportioned。

  Onitwasbutoneword。

  DRACULA

  ThisthenwastheUndeadhomeoftheKingVampire,towhomsomanymoreweredue。ItsemptinessspokeeloquenttomakecertainwhatIknew。

  BeforeIbegantorestorethesewomentotheirdeadselvesthroughmyawfulwork,IlaidinDracula\'stombsomeoftheWafer,andsobanishedhimfromit,Undead,forever。

  Thenbeganmyterribletask,andIdreadedit。

  Haditbeenbutone,ithadbeeneasy,comparative。Butthree!

  TobegintwicemoreafterIhadbeenthroughadeedofhorror。

  ForitwasterriblewiththesweetMissLucy,whatwoulditnotbewiththesestrangeoneswhohadsurvivedthroughcenturies,andwhohadbeenstrenghtenedbythepassingoftheyears。

  Whowould,iftheycould,havefoughtfortheirfoullives……

  Oh,myfriendJohn,butitwasbutcherwork。HadInotbeennervedbythoughtsofotherdead,andofthelivingoverwhomhungsuchapalloffear,Icouldnothavegoneon。

  Itrembleandtrembleevenyet,thoughtillallwasover,Godbethanked,mynervedidstand。HadInotseenthereposeinthefirstplace,andthegladnessthatstoleoveritjusterethefinaldissolutioncame,asrealizationthatthesoulhadbeenwon,Icouldnothavegonefurtherwithmybutchery。

  Icouldnothaveenduredthehorridscreechingasthestakedrovehome,theplungingofwrithingform,andlipsofbloodyfoam。

  Ishouldhavefledinterrorandleftmyworkundone。

  Butitisover!Andthepoorsouls,Icanpitythemnowandweep,asIthinkofthemplacideachinherfullsleepofdeathforashortmomenterefading。For,friendJohn,hardlyhadmyknifeseveredtheheadofeach,beforethewholebodybegantomeltawayandcrumbleintoitsnativedust,asthoughthedeaththatshouldhavecomecenturiesagonehadatlastasserthimselfandsayatonceandloud,“Iamhere!”

  BeforeIleftthecastleIsofixeditsentrancesthatnevermorecantheCountenterthereUndead。

  WhenIsteppedintothecirclewhereMadamMinaslept,shewokefromhersleepand,seeingme,criedoutinpainthatIhadenduredtoomuch。

  “Come!”shesaid,“comeawayfromthisawfulplace!

  Letusgotomeetmyhusbandwhois,Iknow,comingtowardsus。“

  Shewaslookingthinandpaleandweak。Buthereyeswerepureandglowedwithfervor。Iwasgladtoseeherpalenessandherillness,formymindwasfullofthefreshhorrorofthatruddyvampiresleep。

  Andsowithtrustandhope,andyetfulloffear,wegoeastwardtomeetourfriends,andhim,whomMadamMinatellmethatsheknowarecomingtomeetus。

  MINAHARKER\'SJOURNAL

  6November——ItwaslateintheafternoonwhentheProfessorandI

  tookourwaytowardstheeastwhenceIknewJonathanwascoming。

  Wedidnotgofast,thoughthewaywassteeplydownhill,forwehadtotakeheavyrugsandwrapswithus。Wedarednotfacethepossibilityofbeingleftwithoutwarmthinthecoldandthesnow。Wehadtotakesomeofourprovisionstoo,forwewereinaperfectdesolation,andsofaraswecouldseethroughthesnowfall,therewasnoteventhesignofhabitation。

  Whenwehadgoneaboutamile,Iwastiredwiththeheavywalkingandsatdowntorest。ThenwelookedbackandsawwheretheclearlineofDracula\'scastlecutthesky。

  ForweweresodeepunderthehillwhereonitwassetthattheangleofperspectiveoftheCarpathianmountainswasfarbelowit。

  Wesawitinallitsgrandeur,perchedathousandfeetonthesummitofasheerprecipice,andwithseeminglyagreatgapbetweenitandthesteepoftheadjacentmountainonanyside。

  Therewassomethingwildanduncannyabouttheplace。

  Wecouldhearthedistanthowlingofwolves。Theywerefaroff,butthesound,eventhoughcomingmuffledthroughthedeadeningsnowfall,wasfullofterror。IknewfromthewayDr。VanHelsingwassearchingaboutthathewastryingtoseeksomestrategicpoint,wherewewouldbelessexposedincaseofattack。Theroughroadwaystillleddownwards。

  Wecouldtraceitthroughthedriftedsnow。

  InalittlewhiletheProfessorsignalledtome,soIgotupandjoinedhim。Hehadfoundawonderfulspot,asortofnaturalhollowinarock,withanentrancelikeadoorwaybetweentwoboulders。

  Hetookmebythehandanddrewmein。

  “See!”hesaid,“hereyouwillbeinshelter。AndifthewolvesdocomeIcanmeetthemonebyone。“

  Hebroughtinourfurs,andmadeasnugnestforme,andgotoutsomeprovisionsandforcedthemuponme。

  ButIcouldnoteat,toeventrytodosowasrepulsivetome,andmuchasIwouldhavelikedtopleasehim,Icouldnotbringmyselftotheattempt。Helookedverysad,butdidnotreproachme。

  Takinghisfieldglassesfromthecase,hestoodonthetopoftherock,andbegantosearchthehorizon。

  Suddenlyhecalledout,“Look!MadamMina,look!Look!”

  Isprangupandstoodbesidehimontherock。Hehandedmehisglassesandpointed。Thesnowwasnowfallingmoreheavily,andswirledaboutfiercely,forahighwindwasbeginningtoblow。However,thereweretimeswhentherewerepausesbetweenthesnowflurriesandIcouldseealongwayround。

  Fromtheheightwherewewereitwaspossibletoseeagreatdistance。

  Andfaroff,beyondthewhitewasteofsnow,Icouldseetheriverlyinglikeablackribboninkinksandcurlsasitwounditsway。

  Straightinfrontofusandnotfaroff,infactsonearthatIwonderedwehadnotnoticedbefore,cameagroupofmountedmenhurryingalong。

  Inthemidstofthemwasacart,alongleiterwagonwhichsweptfromsidetoside,likeadog\'stailwagging,witheachsterninequalityoftheroad。Outlinedagainstthesnowastheywere,Icouldseefromthemen\'sclothesthattheywerepeasantsorgypsiesofsomekind。

  Onthecartwasagreatsquarechest。MyheartleapedasIsawit,forI

  feltthattheendwascoming。Theeveningwasnowdrawingclose,andwellIknewthatatsunsettheThing,whichwastillthenimprisonedthere,wouldtakenewfreedomandcouldinanyofmanyformseludepursuit。InfearIturnedtotheProfessor。Tomyconsternation,however,hewasnotthere。

  Aninstantlater,Isawhimbelowme。Roundtherockhehaddrawnacircle,suchaswehadfoundshelterinlastnight。

  Whenhehadcompletedithestoodbesidemeagainsaying,“Atleastyoushallbesafeherefromhim!”Hetooktheglassesfromme,andatthenextlullofthesnowsweptthewholespacebelowus。

  “See,“hesaid,“theycomequickly。Theyarefloggingthehorses,andgallopingashardastheycan。“

  Hepausedandwentoninahollowvoice,“Theyareracingforthesunset。

  Wemaybetoolate。God\'swillbedone!”Downcameanotherblindingrushofdrivingsnow,andthewholelandscapewasblottedout。

  Itsoonpassed,however,andoncemorehisglasseswerefixedontheplain。

  Thencameasuddencry,“Look!Look!Look!See,twohorsemenfollowfast,comingupfromthesouth。ItmustbeQuinceyandJohn。

  Taketheglass。Lookbeforethesnowblotsitallout!”

  Itookitandlooked。ThetwomenmightbeDr。SewardandMr。Morris。

  IknewatalleventsthatneitherofthemwasJonathan。AtthesametimeIknewthatJonathanwasnotfaroff。LookingaroundIsawonthenorthsideofthecomingpartytwoothermen,ridingatbreakneckspeed。

  OneofthemIknewwasJonathan,andtheotherItook,ofcourse,tobeLordGodalming。Theytoo,werepursuingthepartywiththecart。

  WhenItoldtheProfessorheshoutedingleelikeaschoolboy,andafterlookingintentlytillasnowfallmadesightimpossible,helaidhisWinchesterriflereadyforuseagainsttheboulderattheopeningofourshelter。

  “Theyareallconverging,“hesaid。“Whenthetimecomesweshallhavegypsiesonallsides。“Igotoutmyrevolverreadytohand,forwhilstwewerespeakingthehowlingofwolvescamelouderandcloser。Whenthesnowstormabatedamomentwelookedagain。

  Itwasstrangetoseethesnowfallinginsuchheavyflakesclosetous,andbeyond,thesunshiningmoreandmorebrightlyasitsankdowntowardsthefarmountaintops。

  SweepingtheglassallaroundusIcouldseehereandtheredotsmovingsinglyandintwosandthreesandlargernumbers。

  Thewolvesweregatheringfortheirprey。

  Everyinstantseemedanagewhilstwewaited。

  Thewindcamenowinfiercebursts,andthesnowwasdrivenwithfuryasitsweptuponusincirclingeddies。

  Attimeswecouldnotseeanarm\'slengthbeforeus。

  Butatothers,asthehollowsoundingwindsweptbyus,itseemedtocleartheairspacearoundussothatwecouldseeafaroff。

  Wehadoflatebeensoaccustomedtowatchforsunriseandsunset,thatweknewwithfairaccuracywhenitwouldbe。

  Andweknewthatbeforelongthesunwouldset。

  Itwashardtobelievethatbyourwatchesitwaslessthananhourthatwewaitedinthatrockyshelterbeforethevariousbodiesbegantoconvergecloseuponus。

  Thewindcamenowwithfiercerandmorebittersweeps,andmoresteadilyfromthenorth。Itseeminglyhaddriventhesnowcloudsfromus,forwithonlyoccasionalbursts,thesnowfell。

  Wecoulddistinguishclearlytheindividualsofeachparty,thepursuedandthepursuers。Strangelyenoughthosepursueddidnotseemtorealize,oratleasttocare,thattheywerepursued。

  Theyseemed,however,tohastenwithredoubledspeedasthesundroppedlowerandloweronthemountaintops。

  Closerandclosertheydrew。TheProfessorandIcroucheddownbehindourrock,andheldourweaponsready。

  Icouldseethathewasdeterminedthattheyshouldnotpass。

  Oneandallwerequiteunawareofourpresence。

  Allatoncetwovoicesshoutedoutto,“Halt!”

  OnewasmyJonathan\'s,raisedinahighkeyofpassion。

  TheotherMr。Morris\'strongresolutetoneofquietcommand。

  Thegypsiesmaynothaveknownthelanguage,buttherewasnomistakingthetone,inwhatevertonguethewordswerespoken。

  Instinctivelytheyreinedin,andattheinstantLordGodalmingandJonathandashedupatonesideandDr。SewardandMr。Morrisontheother。Theleaderofthegypsies,asplendidlookingfellowwhosathishorselikeacentaur,wavedthemback,andinafiercevoicegavetohiscompanionssomewordtoproceed。

  Theylashedthehorseswhichsprangforward。ButthefourmenraisedtheirWinchesterrifles,andinanunmistakablewaycommandedthemtostop。AtthesamemomentDr。VanHelsingandIrosebehindtherockandpointedourweaponsatthem。

  Seeingthattheyweresurroundedthementightenedtheirreinsanddrewup。Theleaderturnedtothemandgaveawordatwhicheverymanofthegypsypartydrewwhatweaponhecarried,knifeorpistol,andheldhimselfinreadinesstoattack。

  Issuewasjoinedinaninstant。

  Theleader,withaquickmovementofhisrein,threwhishorseoutinfront,andpointedfirsttothesun,nowclosedownonthehilltops,andthentothecastle,saidsomethingwhichIdidnotunderstand。

  Foranswer,allfourmenofourpartythrewthemselvesfromtheirhorsesanddashedtowardsthecart。IshouldhavefeltterriblefearatseeingJonathaninsuchdanger,butthattheardorofbattlemusthavebeenuponmeaswellastherestofthem。

  Ifeltnofear,butonlyawild,surgingdesiretodosomething。

  Seeingthequickmovementofourparties,theleaderofthegypsiesgaveacommand。Hismeninstantlyformedroundthecartinasortofundisciplinedendeavor,eachoneshoulderingandpushingtheotherinhiseagernesstocarryouttheorder。

  InthemidstofthisIcouldseethatJonathanononesideoftheringofmen,andQuinceyontheother,wereforcingawaytothecart。

  Itwasevidentthattheywerebentonfinishingtheirtaskbeforethesunshouldset。Nothingseemedtostoporeventohinderthem。

  Neitherthelevelledweaponsnortheflashingknivesofthegypsiesinfront,northehowlingofthewolvesbehind,appearedtoevenattracttheirattention。Jonathan\'simpetuosity,andthemanifestsinglenessofhispurpose,seemedtooverawethoseinfrontofhim。

  Instinctivelytheycoweredasideandlethimpass。

  Inaninstanthehadjumpeduponthecart,andwithastrengthwhichseemedincredible,raisedthegreatbox,andflungitoverthewheeltotheground。Inthemeantime,Mr。MorrishadhadtouseforcetopassthroughhissideoftheringofSzgany。

  AllthetimeIhadbeenbreathlesslywatchingJonathanIhad,withthetailofmyeye,seenhimpressingdesperatelyforward,andhadseentheknivesofthegypsiesflashashewonawaythroughthem,andtheycutathim。Hehadparriedwithhisgreatbowieknife,andatfirstIthoughtthathetoohadcomethroughinsafety。

  ButashesprangbesideJonathan,whohadbynowjumpedfromthecart,Icouldseethatwithhislefthandhewasclutchingathisside,andthatthebloodwasspurtingthroughhisfingers。Hedidnotdelaynotwithstandingthis,forasJonathan,withdesperateenergy,attackedoneendofthechest,attemptingtoprizeoffthelidwithhisgreatKukriknife,heattackedtheotherfranticallywithhisbowie。

  Undertheeffortsofbothmenthelidbegantoyield。

  Thenailsdrewwithascreechingsound,andthetopoftheboxwasthrownback。

  Bythistimethegypsies,seeingthemselvescoveredbytheWinchesters,andatthemercyofLordGodalmingandDr。Seward,hadgiveninandmadenofurtherresistance。Thesunwasalmostdownonthemountaintops,andtheshadowsofthewholegroupfelluponthesnow。IsawtheCountlyingwithintheboxupontheearth,someofwhichtherudefallingfromthecarthadscatteredoverhim。

  Hewasdeathlypale,justlikeawaxenimage,andtheredeyesglaredwiththehorriblevindictivelookwhichIknewsowell。

  AsIlooked,theeyessawthesinkingsun,andthelookofhateinthemturnedtotriumph。

  But,ontheinstant,camethesweepandflashofJonathan\'sgreatknife。

  IshriekedasIsawitshearthroughthethroat。WhilstatthesamemomentMr。Morris\'sbowieknifeplungedintotheheart。

  Itwaslikeamiracle,butbeforeourveryeyes,andalmostinthedrawingofabreath,thewholebodycrumbledintodustandpassedfromoursight。

  IshallbegladaslongasIlivethateveninthatmomentoffinaldissolution,therewasinthefacealookofpeace,suchasInevercouldhaveimaginedmighthaverestedthere。

  TheCastleofDraculanowstoodoutagainsttheredsky,andeverystoneofitsbrokenbattlementswasarticulatedagainstthelightofthesettingsun。

  Thegypsies,takingusasinsomewaythecauseoftheextraordinarydisappearanceofthedeadman,turned,withoutaword,androdeawayasiffortheirlives。Thosewhowereunmountedjumpedupontheleiterwagonandshoutedtothehorsemennottodesertthem。

  Thewolves,whichhadwithdrawntoasafedistance,followedintheirwake,leavingusalone。

  Mr。Morris,whohadsunktotheground,leanedonhiselbow,holdinghishandpressedtohisside。Thebloodstillgushedthroughhisfingers。Iflewtohim,fortheHolycircledidnotnowkeepmeback,sodidthetwodoctors。

  Jonathankneltbehindhimandthewoundedmanlaidbackhisheadonhisshoulder。Withasighhetook,withafeebleeffort,myhandinthatofhisownwhichwasunstained。

  Hemusthaveseentheanguishofmyheartinmyface,forhesmiledatmeandsaid,“Iamonlytoohappytohavebeenofservice!Oh,God!”

  hecriedsuddenly,strugglingtoasittingpostureandpointingtome。

  “Itwasworthforthistodie!Look!Look!”

  Thesunwasnowrightdownuponthemountaintop,andtheredgleamsfelluponmyface,sothatitwasbathedinrosylight。

  Withoneimpulsethemensankontheirkneesandadeepandearnest“Amen“brokefromallastheireyesfollowedthepointingofhisfinger。

  Thedyingmanspoke,“NowGodbethankedthatallhasnotbeeninvain!See!Thesnowisnotmorestainlessthanherforehead!

  Thecursehaspassedaway!”

  And,toourbittergrief,withasmileandinsilence,hedied,agallantgentleman。

  NOTE

  Sevenyearsagoweallwentthroughtheflames。Andthehappinessofsomeofussincethenis,wethink,wellworththepainweendured。

  ItisanaddedjoytoMinaandtomethatourboy\'sbirthdayisthesamedayasthatonwhichQuinceyMorrisdied。Hismotherholds,Iknow,thesecretbeliefthatsomeofourbravefriend\'sspirithaspassedintohim。

  Hisbundleofnameslinksallourlittlebandofmentogether。

  ButwecallhimQuincey。

  InthesummerofthisyearwemadeajourneytoTransylvania,andwentovertheoldgroundwhichwas,andis,toussofullofvividandterriblememories。Itwasalmostimpossibletobelievethatthethingswhichwehadseenwithourowneyesandheardwithourownearswerelivingtruths。

  Everytraceofallthathadbeenwasblottedout。Thecastlestoodasbefore,rearedhighaboveawasteofdesolation。

  Whenwegothomeweweretalkingoftheoldtime,whichwecouldalllookbackonwithoutdespair,forGodalmingandSewardarebothhappilymarried。

  Itookthepapersfromthesafewheretheyhadbeeneversinceourreturnsolongago。Wewerestruckwiththefact,thatinallthemassofmaterialofwhichtherecordiscomposed,thereishardlyoneauthenticdocument。

  Nothingbutamassoftypewriting,exceptthelaternotebooksofMinaandSewardandmyself,andVanHelsing\'smemorandum。Wecouldhardlyaskanyone,evendidwewishto,toaccepttheseasproofsofsowildastory。

  VanHelsingsummeditallupashesaid,withourboyonhisknee。

  “Wewantnoproofs。Weasknonetobelieveus!Thisboywillsomedayknowwhatabraveandgallantwomanhismotheris。

  Alreadyheknowshersweetnessandlovingcare。

  Lateronhewillunderstandhowsomemensolovedher,thattheydiddaremuchforhersake。

  JONATHANHARKER

  End

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