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  Didyounotgetmytelegram?”

  IansweredasquicklyandcoherentlyasIcouldthatIhadonlygothistelegramearlyinthemorning,andhadnotaminuteincominghere,andthatIcouldnotmakeanyoneinthehousehearme。Hepausedandraisedhishatashesaidsolemnly,“ThenIfearwearetoolate。

  God\'swillbedone!”

  Withhisusualrecuperativeenergy,hewenton,“Come。

  Iftherebenowayopentogetin,wemustmakeone。

  Timeisallinalltousnow。“

  Wewentroundtothebackofthehouse,wheretherewasakitchenwindow。

  TheProfessortookasmallsurgicalsawfromhiscase,andhandingittome,pointedtotheironbarswhichguardedthewindow。

  Iattackedthematonceandhadverysooncutthroughthreeofthem。

  Thenwithalong,thinknifewepushedbackthefasteningofthesashesandopenedthewindow。IhelpedtheProfessorin,andfollowedhim。

  Therewasnooneinthekitchenorintheservants\'rooms,whichwerecloseathand。Wetriedalltheroomsaswewentalong,andinthediningroom,dimlylitbyraysoflightthroughtheshutters,foundfourservantwomenlyingonthefloor。Therewasnoneedtothinkthemdead,fortheirstertorousbreathingandtheacridsmelloflaudanumintheroomleftnodoubtastotheircondition。

  VanHelsingandIlookedateachother,andaswemovedawayhesaid,“Wecanattendtothemlater。“ThenweascendedtoLucy\'sroom。

  Foraninstantortwowepausedatthedoortolisten,buttherewasnosoundthatwecouldhear。Withwhitefacesandtremblinghands,weopenedthedoorgently,andenteredtheroom。

  HowshallIdescribewhatwesaw?Onthebedlaytwowomen,Lucyandhermother。Thelatterlayfarthestin,andshewascoveredwithawhitesheet,theedgeofwhichhadbeenblownbackbythedroughtthroughthebrokenwindow,showingthedrawn,white,face,withalookofterrorfixeduponit。

  ByhersidelayLucy,withfacewhiteandstillmoredrawn。

  Theflowerswhichhadbeenroundherneckwefounduponhermother\'sbosom,andherthroatwasbare,showingthetwolittlewoundswhichwehadnoticedbefore,butlookinghorriblywhiteandmangled。WithoutawordtheProfessorbentoverthebed,hisheadalmosttouchingpoorLucy\'sbreast。

  Thenhegaveaquickturnofhishead,asofonewholistens,andleapingtohisfeet,hecriedouttome,“Itisnotyettoolate!Quick!Quick!Bringthebrandy!”

  Iflewdownstairsandreturnedwithit,takingcaretosmellandtasteit,lestit,too,weredruggedlikethedecanterofsherrywhichIfoundonthetable。Themaidswerestillbreathing,butmorerestlessly,andIfanciedthatthenarcoticwaswearingoff。

  Ididnotstaytomakesure,butreturnedtoVanHelsing。

  Herubbedthebrandy,asonanotheroccasion,onherlipsandgumsandonherwristsandthepalmsofherhands。

  Hesaidtome,“Icandothis,allthatcanbeatthepresent。

  Yougowakethosemaids。Flicktheminthefacewithawettowel,andflickthemhard。Makethemgetheatandfireandawarmbath。

  Thispoorsoulisnearlyascoldasthatbesideher。

  Shewillneedbeheatedbeforewecandoanythingmore。“

  Iwentatonce,andfoundlittledifficultyinwakingthreeofthewomen。

  Thefourthwasonlyayounggirl,andthedrughadevidentlyaffectedhermorestronglysoIliftedheronthesofaandlethersleep。

  Theothersweredazedatfirst,butasremembrancecamebacktothemtheycriedandsobbedinahystericalmanner。

  Iwassternwiththem,however,andwouldnotletthemtalk。

  Itoldthemthatonelifewasbadenoughtolose,andiftheydelayedtheywouldsacrificeMissLucy。So,sobbingandcryingtheywentabouttheirway,halfcladastheywere,andpreparedfireandwater。Fortunately,thekitchenandboilerfireswerestillalive,andtherewasnolackofhotwater。

  WegotabathandcarriedLucyoutasshewasandplacedherinit。

  Whilstwewerebusychafingherlimbstherewasaknockatthehalldoor。

  Oneofthemaidsranoff,hurriedonsomemoreclothes,andopenedit。

  ThenshereturnedandwhisperedtousthattherewasagentlemanwhohadcomewithamessagefromMr。Holmwood。Ibadehersimplytellhimthathemustwait,forwecouldseenoonenow。

  Shewentawaywiththemessage,and,engrossedwithourwork,Icleanforgotallabouthim。

  IneversawinallmyexperiencetheProfessorworkinsuchdeadlyearnest。

  Iknew,asheknew,thatitwasastand-upfightwithdeath,andinapausetoldhimso。HeansweredmeinawaythatIdidnotunderstand,butwiththesternestlookthathisfacecouldwear。

  “Ifthatwereall,Iwouldstopherewherewearenow,andletherfadeawayintopeace,forIseenolightinlifeoverherhorizon。“

  Hewentonwithhisworkwith,ifpossible,renewedandmorefrenziedvigour。

  Presentlywebothbegantobeconsciousthattheheatwasbeginningtobeofsomeeffect。Lucy\'sheartbeatatriflemoreaudiblytothestethoscope,andherlungshadaperceptiblemovement。

  VanHelsing\'sfacealmostbeamed,andasweliftedherfromthebathandrolledherinahotsheettodryherhesaidtome,“Thefirstgainisours!ChecktotheKing!”

  WetookLucyintoanotherroom,whichhadbynowbeenprepared,andlaidherinbedandforcedafewdropsofbrandydownherthroat。

  InoticedthatVanHelsingtiedasoftsilkhandkerchiefroundherthroat。

  Shewasstillunconscious,andwasquiteasbadas,ifnotworsethan,wehadeverseenher。

  VanHelsingcalledinoneofthewomen,andtoldhertostaywithherandnottotakehereyesoffhertillwereturned,andthenbeckonedmeoutoftheroom。

  “Wemustconsultastowhatistobedone,“hesaidaswedescendedthestairs。Inthehallheopenedthediningroomdoor,andwepassedin,heclosingthedoorcarefullybehindhim。

  Theshuttershadbeenopened,buttheblindswerealreadydown,withthatobediencetotheetiquetteofdeathwhichtheBritishwomanofthelowerclassesalwaysrigidlyobserves。Theroomwas,therefore,dimlydark。Itwas,however,lightenoughforourpurposes。

  VanHelsing\'ssternnesswassomewhatrelievedbyalookofperplexity。

  Hewasevidentlytorturinghismindaboutsomething,soIwaitedforaninstant,andhespoke。

  “Whatarewetodonow?Wherearewetoturnforhelp?

  Wemusthaveanothertransfusionofblood,andthatsoon,orthatpoorgirl\'slifewon\'tbeworthanhour\'spurchase。

  Youareexhaustedalready。Iamexhaustedtoo。Ifeartotrustthosewomen,eveniftheywouldhavecouragetosubmit。

  Whatarewetodoforsomeonewhowillopenhisveinsforher?”

  “What\'sthematterwithme,anyhow?”

  Thevoicecamefromthesofaacrosstheroom,anditstonesbroughtreliefandjoytomyheart,fortheywerethoseofQuinceyMorris。

  VanHelsingstartedangrilyatthefirstsound,buthisfacesoftenedandagladlookcameintohiseyesasIcriedout,“QuinceyMorris!”

  andrushedtowardshimwithoutstretchedhands。

  “Whatbroughtyouher?”Icriedasourhandsmet。

  “IguessArtisthecause。“

  Hehandedmeatelegram——`HavenotheardfromSewardforthreedays,andamterriblyanxious。Cannotleave。

  Fatherstillinsamecondition。SendmewordhowLucyis。

  Donotdelay——Holmwood。\'

  “IthinkIcamejustinthenickoftime。Youknowyouhaveonlytotellmewhattodo。“

  VanHelsingstrodeforward,andtookhishand,lookinghimstraightintheeyesashesaid,“Abraveman\'sbloodisthebestthingonthisearthwhenawomanisintrouble。

  You\'reamanandnomistake。Well,thedevilmayworkagainstusforallhe\'sworth,butGodsendsusmenwhenwewantthem。“

  Onceagainwewentthroughthatghastlyoperation。

  Ihavenotthehearttogothroughwiththedetails。

  Lucyhadgotaterribleshockandittoldonhermorethanbefore,forthoughplentyofbloodwentintoherveins,herbodydidnotrespondtothetreatmentaswellasontheotheroccasions。

  Herstrugglebackintolifewassomethingfrightfultoseeandhear。

  However,theactionofbothheartandlungsimproved,andVanHelsingmadeasub-cutaneousinjectionofmorphia,asbefore,andwithgoodeffect。Herfaintbecameaprofoundslumber。

  TheProfessorwatchedwhilstIwentdownstairswithQuinceyMorris,andsentoneofthemaidstopayoffoneofthecabmenwhowerewaiting。

  IleftQuinceylyingdownafterhavingaglassofwine,andtoldthecooktogetreadyagoodbreakfast。Thenathoughtstruckme,andIwentbacktotheroomwhereLucynowwas。

  WhenIcamesoftlyin,IfoundVanHelsingwithasheetortwoofnotepaperinhishand。Hehadevidentlyreadit,andwasthinkingitoverashesatwithhishandtohisbrow。

  Therewasalookofgrimsatisfactioninhisface,asofonewhohashadadoubtsolved。Hehandedmethepapersayingonly,“ItdroppedfromLucy\'sbreastwhenwecarriedhertothebath。“

  WhenIhadreadit,IstooklookingattheProfessor,andafterapauseaskedhim,“InGod\'sname,whatdoesitallmean?

  Wasshe,orisshe,mad,orwhatsortofhorribledangerisit?”

  IwassobewilderedthatIdidnotknowwhattosaymore。

  VanHelsingputouthishandandtookthepaper,saying,“Donottroubleaboutitnow。Forgetifforthepresent。

  Youshallknowandunderstanditallingoodtime,butitwillbelater。Andnowwhatisitthatyoucametometosay?”

  Thisbroughtmebacktofact,andIwasallmyselfagain。

  “Icametospeakaboutthecertificateofdeath。Ifwedonotactproperlyandwisely,theremaybeaninquest,andthatpaperwouldhavetobeproduced。Iaminhopesthatweneedhavenoinquest,forifwehaditwouldsurelykillpoorLucy,ifnothingelsedid。

  Iknow,andyouknow,andtheotherdoctorwhoattendedherknows,thatMrs。Westenrahaddiseaseoftheheart,andwecancertifythatshediedofit。Letusfillupthecertificateatonce,andI

  shalltakeitmyselftotheregistrarandgoontotheundertaker。“

  “Good,ohmyfriendJohn!Wellthoughtof!TrulyMissLucy,ifshebesadinthefoesthatbesether,isatleasthappyinthefriendsthatloveher。One,two,three,allopentheirveinsforher,besidesoneoldman。Ah,yes,Iknow,friendJohn。Iamnotblind!

  Iloveyouallthemoreforit!Nowgo。“

  InthehallImetQuinceyMorris,withatelegramforArthurtellinghimthatMrs。Westenrawasdead,thatLucyalsohadbeenill,butwasnowgoingonbetter,andthatVanHelsingandIwerewithher。

  ItoldhimwhereIwasgoing,andhehurriedmeout,butasI

  wasgoingsaid,“Whenyoucomeback,Jack,mayIhavetwowordswithyoualltoourselves?”

  Inoddedinreplyandwentout。Ifoundnodifficultyabouttheregistration,andarrangedwiththelocalundertakertocomeupintheeveningtomeasureforthecoffinandtomakearrangements。

  WhenIgotbackQuinceywaswaitingforme。ItoldhimIwouldseehimassoonasIknewaboutLucy,andwentuptoherroom。

  Shewasstillsleeping,andtheProfessorseeminglyhadnotmovedfromhisseatatherside。Fromhisputtinghisfingertohislips,Igatheredthatheexpectedhertowakebeforelongandwasafraidoffore-stallingnature。SoIwentdowntoQuinceyandtookhimintothebreakfastroom,wheretheblindswerenotdrawndown,andwhichwasalittlemorecheerful,orratherlesscheerless,thantheotherrooms。

  Whenwewerealone,hesaidtome,“JackSeward,Idon\'twanttoshovemyselfinanywherewhereI\'venorighttobe,butthisisnoordinarycase。

  YouknowIlovedthatgirlandwantedtomarryher,butalthoughthat\'sallpastandgone,Ican\'thelpfeelinganxiousaboutherallthesame。

  Whatisitthat\'swrongwithher?TheDutchman,andafineoldfellowisis,Icanseethat,saidthattimeyoutwocameintotheroom,thatyoumusthaveanothertransfusionofblood,andthatbothyouandhewereexhausted。

  NowIknowwellthatyoumedicalmenspeakincamera,andthatamanmustnotexpecttoknowwhattheyconsultaboutinprivate。

  Butthisisnocommonmatter,andwhateveritis,Ihavedonemypart。

  Isnotthatso?”

  “That\'sso,“Isaid,andhewenton。

  “ItakeitthatbothyouandVanHelsinghaddonealreadywhatIdidtoday。

  Isnotthatso?”

  “That\'sso。“

  “AndIguessArtwasinittoo。WhenIsawhimfourdaysagodownathisownplacehelookedqueer。IhavenotseenanythingpulleddownsoquicksinceIwasonthePampasandhadamarethatIwasfondofgotograssallinanight。

  Oneofthosebigbatsthattheycallvampireshadgotatherinthenight,andwhatwithhisgorgeandtheveinleftopen,therewasn\'tenoughbloodinhertoletherstandup,andI

  hadtoputabulletthroughherasshelay。Jack,ifyoumaytellmewithoutbetrayingconfidence,Arthurwasthefirst,isnotthatso?”

  Ashespokethepoorfellowlookedterriblyanxious。Hewasinatortureofsuspenseregardingthewomanheloved,andhisutterignoranceoftheterriblemysterywhichseemedtosurroundherintensifiedhispain。

  Hisveryheartwasbleeding,andittookallthemanhoodofhim,andtherewasaroyallotofit,too,tokeephimfrombreakingdown。

  Ipausedbeforeanswering,forIfeltthatImustnotbetrayanythingwhichtheProfessorwishedkeptsecret,butalreadyheknewsomuch,andguessedsomuch,thattherecouldbenoreasonfornotanswering,soIansweredinthesamephrase。

  “That\'sso。“

  “Andhowlonghasthisbeengoingon?”

  “Abouttendays。“

  “Tendays!ThenIguess,JackSeward,thatthatpoorprettycreaturethatwealllovehashadputintoherveinswithinthattimethebloodoffourstrongmen。Manalive,herwholebodywouldn\'tholdit。“

  Thencomingclosetome,hespokeinafiercehalf-whisper。“Whattookitout?”

  Ishookmyhead。“That,“Isaid,“isthecrux。VanHelsingissimplyfranticaboutit,andIamatmywits\'end。Ican\'tevenhazardaguess。

  TherehasbeenaseriesoflittlecircumstanceswhichhavethrownoutallourcalculationsastoLucybeingproperlywatched。

  Buttheseshallnotoccuragain。Herewestayuntilallbewell,orill。“

  Quinceyheldouthishand。“Countmein,“hesaid。

  “YouandtheDutchmanwilltellmewhattodo,andI\'lldoit。“

  Whenshewokelateintheafternoon,Lucy\'sfirstmovementwastofeelinherbreast,andtomysurprise,producedthepaperwhichVanHelsinghadgivenmetoread。ThecarefulProfessorhadreplaceditwhereithadcomefrom,lestonwakingsheshouldbealarmed。

  HereyesthenlitonVanHelsingandonmetoo,andgladdened。

  Thenshelookedroundtheroom,andseeingwhereshewas,shuddered。

  Shegavealoudcry,andputherpoorthinhandsbeforeherpaleface。

  Webothunderstoodwhatwasmeant,thatshehadrealizedtothefullhermother\'sdeath。Sowetriedwhatwecouldtocomforther。

  Doubtlesssympathyeasedhersomewhat,butshewasverylowinthoughtandspirit,andweptsilentlyandweaklyforalongtime。

  Wetoldherthateitherorbothofuswouldnowremainwithherallthetime,andthatseemedtocomforther。

  Towardsduskshefellintoadoze。Hereaveryoddthingoccurred。

  Whilststillasleepshetookthepaperfromherbreastandtoreitintwo。VanHelsingsteppedoverandtookthepiecesfromher。

  Allthesame,however,shewentonwiththeactionoftearing,asthoughthematerialwerestillinherhands。Finallysheliftedherhandsandopenedthemasthoughscatteringthefragments。

  VanHelsingseemedsurprised,andhisbrowsgatheredasifinthought,buthesaidnothing。

  19September——Alllastnightshesleptfitfully,beingalwaysafraidtosleep,andsomethingweakerwhenshewokefromit。

  TheProfessorandItookinturnstowatch,andweneverleftherforamomentunattended。QuinceyMorrissaidnothingabouthisintention,butIknewthatallnightlonghepatrolledroundandroundthehouse。

  Whenthedaycame,itssearchinglightshowedtheravagesinpoorLucy\'sstrength。Shewashardlyabletoturnherhead,andthelittlenourishmentwhichshecouldtakeseemedtodohernogood。

  Attimessheslept,andbothVanHelsingandInoticedthedifferenceinher,betweensleepingandwaking。Whilstasleepshelookedstronger,althoughmorehaggard,andherbreathingwassofter。

  Heropenmouthshowedthepalegumsdrawnbackfromtheteeth,whichlookedpositivelylongerandsharperthanusual。

  Whenshewokethesoftnessofhereyesevidentlychangedtheexpression,forshelookedherownself,althoughadyingone。

  IntheafternoonsheaskedforArthur,andwetelegraphedforhim。

  Quinceywentofftomeethimatthestation。

  Whenhearriveditwasnearlysixo\'clock,andthesunwassettingfullandwarm,andtheredlightstreamedinthroughthewindowandgavemorecolortothepalecheeks。Whenhesawher,Arthurwassimplychokingwithemotion,andnoneofuscouldspeak。

  Inthehoursthathadpassed,thefitsofsleep,orthecomatoseconditionthatpassedforit,hadgrownmorefrequent,sothatthepauseswhenconversationwaspossiblewereshortened。

  Arthur\'spresence,however,seemedtoactasastimulant。

  Sheralliedalittle,andspoketohimmorebrightlythanshehaddonesincewearrived。Hetoopulledhimselftogether,andspokeascheerilyashecould,sothatthebestwasmadeofeverything。

  Itisnownearlyoneo\'clock,andheandVanHelsingaresittingwithher。

  Iamtorelievetheminaquarterofanhour,andIamenteringthisonLucy\'sphonograph。Untilsixo\'clocktheyaretotrytorest。

  Ifearthattomorrowwillendourwatching,fortheshockhasbeentoogreat。

  Thepoorchildcannotrally。Godhelpusall。

  LETTERMINAHARKERTOLUCYWESTENRA

  Unopenedbyher

  17SeptemberMydearestLucy,“ItseemsanagesinceIheardfromyou,orindeedsinceIwrote。

  Youwillpardonme,Iknow,forallmyfaultswhenyouhavereadallmybudgetofnews。Well,Igotmyhusbandbackallright。

  WhenwearrivedatExetertherewasacarriagewaitingforus,andinit,thoughhehadanattackofgout,Mr。Hawkins。

  Hetookustohishouse,wheretherewereroomsforusallniceandcomfortable,andwedinedtogether。

  AfterdinnerMr。Hawkinssaid,“`Mydears,Iwanttodrinkyourhealthandprosperity,andmayeveryblessingattendyouboth。Iknowyoubothfromchildren,andhave,withloveandpride,seenyougrowup。NowIwantyoutomakeyourhomeherewithme。Ihavelefttomeneitherchicknorchild。

  Allaregone,andinmywillIhaveleftyoueverything。\'

  Icried,Lucydear,asJonathanandtheoldmanclaspedhands。

  Oureveningwasavery,veryhappyone。

  “Sohereweare,installedinthisbeautifuloldhouse,andfrombothmybedroomandthedrawingroomIcanseethegreatelmsofthecathedralclose,withtheirgreatblackstemsstandingoutagainsttheoldyellowstoneofthecathedral,andIcanheartherooksoverheadcawingandcawingandchatteringandchatteringandgossipingallday,afterthemannerofrooks——andhumans。

  Iambusy,Ineednottellyou,arrangingthingsandhousekeeping。

  JonathanandMr。Hawkinsarebusyallday,fornowthatJonathanisapartner,Mr。Hawkinswantstotellhimallabouttheclients。

  “Howisyourdearmothergettingon?IwishIcouldrunuptotownforadayortwotoseeyou,dear,butI,darenotgoyet,withsomuchonmyshoulders,andJonathanwantslookingafterstill。

  Heisbeginningtoputsomefleshonhisbonesagain,buthewasterriblyweakenedbythelongillness。EvennowhesometimesstartsoutofhissleepinasuddenwayandawakesalltremblinguntilIcancoaxhimbacktohisusualplacidity。

  However,thankGod,theseoccasionsgrowlessfrequentasthedaysgoon,andtheywillintimepassawayaltogether,Itrust。

  AndnowIhavetoldyoumynews,letmeaskyours。Whenareyoutobemarried,andwhere,andwhoistoperformtheceremony,andwhatareyoutowear,andisittobeapublicorprivatewedding?

  Tellmeallaboutit,dear,tellmeallabouteverything,forthereisnothingwhichinterestsyouwhichwillnotbedeartome。

  Jonathanasksmetosendhis`respectfulduty\',butIdonotthinkthatisgoodenoughfromthejuniorpartneroftheimportantfirmHawkins&Harker。Andso,asyouloveme,andhelovesme,andIloveyouwithallthemoodsandtensesoftheverb,Isendyousimplyhis`love\'instead。Goodbye,mydearestLucy,andblessingsonyou。“Yours,MinaHarkerREPORTFROMPATRICKHENNESSEY,MD,MRCSLK,QCPI,ETC,ETC,TOJOHNSEWARD,MD

  20SeptemberMydearSir:

  “Inaccordancewithyourwishes,Ienclosereportoftheconditionsofeverythingleftinmycharge。

  Withregardtopatient,Renfield,thereismoretosay。

  Hehashadanotheroutbreak,whichmighthavehadadreadfulending,butwhich,asitfortunatelyhappened,wasunattendedwithanyunhappyresults。Thisafternoonacarrier\'scartwithtwomenmadeacallattheemptyhousewhosegroundsabutonours,thehousetowhich,youwillremember,thepatienttwiceranaway。

  Themenstoppedatourgatetoasktheportertheirway,astheywerestrangers。

  “Iwasmyselflookingoutofthestudywindow,havingasmokeafterdinner,andsawoneofthemcomeuptothehouse。

  AshepassedthewindowofRenfield\'sroom,thepatientbegantoratehimfromwithin,andcalledhimallthefoulnameshecouldlayhistongueto。Theman,whoseemedadecentfellowenough,contentedhimselfbytellinghimto`shutupforafoul-mouthedbeggar\',whereonourmanaccusedhimofrobbinghimandwantingtomurderhimandsaidthathewouldhinderhimifheweretoswingforit。

  Iopenedthewindowandsignedtothemannottonotice,sohecontentedhimselfafterlookingtheplaceoverandmakinguphismindastowhatkindofplacehehadgottobysaying,`Lor\'blessyer,sir,Iwouldn\'tmindwhatwassaidtomeinabloomin\'madhouse。Ipityyeandtheguv\'norforhavin\'

  toliveinthehousewithawildbeastlikethat。\'

  “Thenheaskedhiswaycivillyenough,andItoldhimwherethegateoftheemptyhousewas。Hewentawayfollowedbythreatsandcursesandrevilingsfromourman。

  IwentdowntoseeifIcouldmakeoutanycauseforhisanger,sinceheisusuallysuchawell-behavedman,andexcepthisviolentfitsnothingofthekindhadeveroccurred。

  Ifoundhim,tomyastonishment,quitecomposedandmostgenialinhismanner。Itriedtogethimtotalkoftheincident,butheblandlyaskedmequestionsastowhatImeant,andledmetobelievethathewascompletelyobliviousoftheaffair。

  Itwas,Iamsorrytosay,however,onlyanotherinstanceofhiscunning,forwithinhalfanhourIheardofhimagain。

  Thistimehehadbrokenoutthroughthewindowofhisroom,andwasrunningdowntheavenue。Icalledtotheattendantstofollowme,andranafterhim,forIfearedhewasintentonsomemischief。MyfearwasjustifiedwhenIsawthesamecartwhichhadpassedbeforecomingdowntheroad,havingonitsomegreatwoodenboxes。Themenwerewipingtheirforeheads,andwereflushedintheface,asifwithviolentexercise。

  BeforeIcouldgetuptohim,thepatientrushedatthem,andpullingoneofthemoffthecart,begantoknockhisheadagainsttheground。IfIhadnotseizedhimjustatthemoment,Ibelievehewouldhavekilledthemanthereandthen。

  Theotherfellowjumpeddownandstruckhimovertheheadwiththebuttendofhisheavywhip。Itwasahorribleblow,buthedidnotseemtomindit,butseizedhimalso,andstruggledwiththethreeofus,pullingustoandfroasifwewerekittens。

  YouknowIamnolightweight,andtheotherswerebothburlymen。

  Atfirsthewassilentinhisfighting,butaswebegantomasterhim,andtheattendantswereputtingastraitwaistcoatonhim,hebegantoshout,`I\'llfrustratethem!Theyshan\'trobme!

  Theyshan\'tmurdermebyinches!I\'llfightformyLordandMaster!\'andallsortsofsimilarincoherentravings。

  Itwaswithveryconsiderabledifficultythattheygothimbacktothehouseandputhiminthepaddedroom。

  Oneoftheattendants,Hardy,hadafingerbroken。

  However,Isetitallright,andheisgoingonwell。

  “Thetwocarrierswereatfirstloudintheirthreatsofactionsfordamages,andpromisedtorainallthepenaltiesofthelawonus。

  Theirthreatswere,however,mingledwithsomesortofindirectapologyforthedefeatofthetwoofthembyafeeblemadman。

  Theysaidthatifithadnotbeenforthewaytheirstrengthhadbeenspentincarryingandraisingtheheavyboxestothecarttheywouldhavemadeshortworkofhim。

  Theygaveasanotherreasonfortheirdefeattheextraordinarystateofdrouthtowhichtheyhadbeenreducedbythedustynatureoftheiroccupationandthereprehensibledistancefromthesceneoftheirlaborsofanyplaceofpublicentertainment。

  Iquiteunderstoodtheirdrift,andafterastiffglassofstronggrog,orrathermoreofthesame,andwitheachasovereigninhand,theymadelightoftheattack,andsworethattheywouldencounteraworsemadmananydayforthepleasureofmeetingso`bloomin\'goodabloke\'asyourcorrespondent。

  Itooktheirnamesandaddresses,incasetheymightbeneeded。

  Theyareasfollows:JackSmollet,ofDudding\'sRents,KingGeorge\'sRoad,GreatWalworth,andThomasSnelling,PeterFarley\'sRow,GuideCourt,BethnalGreen。TheyarebothintheemploymentofHarris&Sons,MovingandShipmentCompany,OrangeMaster\'sYard,Soho。

  “Ishallreporttoyouanymatterofinterestoccurringhere,andshallwireyouatonceifthereisanythingofimportance。

  “Believeme,dearSir,“Yoursfaithfully,“PatrickHennessey。“

  LETTER,MINAHARKERTOLUCYWESTENRAUnopenedbyher

  18September“MydearestLucy,“Suchasadblowhasbefallenus。Mr。Hawkinshasdiedverysuddenly。

  Somemaynotthinkitsosadforus,butwehadbothcometosolovehimthatitreallyseemsasthoughwehadlostafather。

  Ineverkneweitherfatherormother,sothatthedearoldman\'sdeathisarealblowtome。Jonathanisgreatlydistressed。

  Itisnotonlythathefeelssorrow,deepsorrow,forthedear,goodmanwhohasbefriendedhimallhislife,andnowattheendhastreatedhimlikehisownsonandlefthimafortunewhichtopeopleofourmodestbringingupiswealthbeyondthedreamofavarice,butJonathanfeelsitonanotheraccount。

  Hesaystheamountofresponsibilitywhichitputsuponhimmakeshimnervous。Hebeginstodoubthimself。Itrytocheerhimup,andmybeliefinhimhelpshimtohaveabeliefinhimself。

  Butitisherethatthegraveshockthatheexperiencedtellsuponhimthemost。Oh,itistoohardthatasweet,simple,noble,strongnaturesuchashis,anaturewhichenabledhimbyourdear,goodfriend\'saidtorisefromclerktomasterinafewyears,shouldbesoinjuredthattheveryessenceofitsstrengthisgone。

  Forgiveme,dear,ifIworryyouwithmytroublesinthemidstofyourownhappiness,butLucydear,Imusttellsomeone,forthestrainofkeepingupabraveandcheerfulappearancetoJonathantriesme,andIhavenooneherethatIcanconfidein。IdreadcominguptoLondon,aswemustdothatdayaftertomorrow,forpoorMr。Hawkinsleftinhiswillthathewastobeburiedinthegravewithhisfather。

  Astherearenorelationsatall,Jonathanwillhavetobechiefmourner。

  Ishalltrytorunovertoseeyou,dearest,ifonlyforafewminutes。

  Forgivemefortroublingyou。Withallblessings,“YourlovingMinaHarker“

  DR。SEWARD\'DIARY

  20September——Onlyresolutionandhabitcanletmemakeanentrytonight。

  Iamtoomiserable,toolowspirited,toosickoftheworldandallinit,includinglifeitself,thatIwouldnotcareifI

  heardthismomenttheflappingofthewingsoftheangelofdeath。

  Andhehasbeenflappingthosegrimwingstosomepurposeoflate,Lucy\'smotherandArthur\'sfather,andnow……Letmegetonwithmywork。

  IdulyrelievedVanHelsinginhiswatchoverLucy。

  WewantedArthurtogotorestalso,butherefusedatfirst。

  ItwasonlywhenItoldhimthatweshouldwanthimtohelpusduringtheday,andthatwemustnotallbreakdownforwantofrest,lestLucyshouldsuffer,thatheagreedtogo。

  VanHelsingwasverykindtohim。“Come,mychild,“hesaid。

  “Comewithme。Youaresickandweak,andhavehadmuchsorrowandmuchmentalpain,aswellasthattaxonyourstrengththatweknowof。

  Youmustnotbealone,fortobealoneistobefulloffearsandalarms。

  Cometothedrawingroom,wherethereisabigfire,andtherearetwosofas。

  Youshalllieonone,andIontheother,andoursympathywillbecomforttoeachother,eventhoughwedonotspeak,andevenifwesleep。“

  Arthurwentoffwithhim,castingbackalonginglookonLucy\'sface,whichlayinherpillow,almostwhiterthanthelawn。

  Shelayquitestill,andIlookedaroundtheroomtoseethatallwasasitshouldbe。IcouldseethattheProfessorhadcarriedoutinthisroom,asintheother,hispurposeofusingthegarlic。

  Thewholeofthewindowsashesreekedwithit,androundLucy\'sneck,overthesilkhandkerchiefwhichVanHelsingmadeherkeepon,wasaroughchapletofthesameodorousflowers。

  Lucywasbreathingsomewhatstertorously,andherfacewasatitsworst,fortheopenmouthshowedthepalegums。Herteeth,inthedim,uncertainlight,seemedlongerandsharperthantheyhadbeeninthemorning。

  Inparticular,bysometrickofthelight,thecanineteethlookedlongerandsharperthantherest。

  Isatdownbesideher,andpresentlyshemoveduneasily。Atthesamemomenttherecameasortofdullflappingorbuffetingatthewindow。

  Iwentovertoitsoftly,andpeepedoutbythecorneroftheblind。

  Therewasafullmoonlight,andIcouldseethatthenoisewasmadebyagreatbat,whichwheeledaround,doubtlessattractedbythelight,althoughsodim,andeverynowandagainstruckthewindowwithitswings。

  WhenIcamebacktomyseat,IfoundthatLucyhadmovedslightly,andhadtornawaythegarlicflowersfromherthroat。IreplacedthemaswellasIcould,andsatwatchingher。

  Presentlyshewoke,andIgaveherfood,asVanHelsinghadprescribed。Shetookbutalittle,andthatlanguidly。

  Theredidnotseemtobewithhernowtheunconsciousstruggleforlifeandstrengththathadhithertosomarkedherillness。

  Itstruckmeascuriousthatthemomentshebecameconsciousshepressedthegarlicflowersclosetoher。

  Itwascertainlyoddthatwhenevershegotintothatlethargicstate,withthestertorousbreathing,sheputtheflowersfromher,butthatwhenshewakedsheclutchedthemclose,Therewasnopossibilityofmakingamymistakeaboutthis,forinthelonghoursthatfollowed,shehadmanyspellsofsleepingandwakingandrepeatedbothactionsmanytimes。

  Atsixo\'clockVanHelsingcametorelieveme。Arthurhadthenfallenintoadoze,andhemercifullylethimsleepon。

  WhenhesawLucy\'sfaceIcouldhearthesissingindrawofbreath,andhesaidtomeinasharpwhisper。“Drawuptheblind。

  Iwantlight!”Thenhebentdown,and,withhisfacealmosttouchingLucy\'s,examinedhercarefully。Heremovedtheflowersandliftedthesilkhandkerchieffromherthroat。

  AshedidsohestartedbackandIcouldhearhisejaculation,“MeinGott!”asitwassmotheredinhisthroat。Ibentoverandlooked,too,andasInoticedsomequeerchillcameoverme。

  Thewoundsonthethroathadabsolutelydisappeared。

  ForfullyfiveminutesVanHelsingstoodlookingather,withhisfaceatitssternest。Thenheturnedtomeandsaidcalmly,“Sheisdying。Itwillnotbelongnow。Itwillbemuchdifference,markme,whethershediesconsciousorinhersleep。

  Wakethatpoorboy,andlethimcomeandseethelast。

  Hetrustsus,andwehavepromisedhim。“

  Iwenttothediningroomandwakedhim。Hewasdazedforamoment,butwhenhesawthesunlightstreaminginthroughtheedgesoftheshuttershethoughthewaslate,andexpressedhisfear。

  IassuredhimthatLucywasstillasleep,buttoldhimasgentlyasicouldthatbothVanHelsingandIfearedthattheendwasnear。

  Hecoveredhisfacewithhishands,andsliddownonhiskneesbythesofa,whereheremained,perhapsaminute,withhisheadburied,praying,whilsthisshouldersshookwithgrief。Itookhimbythehandandraisedhimup。

  “Come,“Isaid,“mydearoldfellow,summonallyourfortitude。

  Itwillbebestandeasiestforher。“

  WhenwecameintoLucy\'sroomIcouldseethatVanHelsinghad,withhisusualforethought,beenputtingmattersstraightandmakingeverythinglookaspleasingaspossible。HehadevenbrushedLucy\'shair,sothatitlayonthepillowinitsusualsunnyripples。

  Whenwecameintotheroomsheopenedhereyes,andseeinghim,whisperedsoftly,“Arthur!Oh,mylove,Iamsogladyouhavecome!”

  Hewasstoopingtokissher,whenVanHelsingmotionedhimback。

  “No,“hewhispered,“notyet!Holdherhand,itwillcomforthermore。“

  SoArthurtookherhandandkneltbesideher,andshelookedherbest,withallthesoftlinesmatchingtheangelicbeautyofhereyes。

  Thengraduallyhereyesclosed,andshesanktosleep。

  Foralittlebitherbreastheavedsoftly,andherbreathcameandwentlikeatiredchild\'s。

  AndtheninsensiblytherecamethestrangechangewhichIhadnoticedinthenight。Herbreathinggrewstertorous,themouthopened,andthepalegums,drawnback,madetheteethlooklongerandsharperthanever。

  Inasortofsleep-waking,vague,unconsciouswaysheopenedhereyes,whichwerenowdullandhardatonce,andsaidinasoft,voluptuousvoice,suchasIhadneverheardfromherlips,“Arthur!Oh,mylove,Iamsogladyouhavecome!Kissme!”

  Arthurbenteagerlyovertokissher,butatthatinstantVanHelsing,who,likeme,hadbeenstartledbyhervoice,swoopeduponhim,andcatchinghimbytheneckwithbothhands,draggedhimbackwithafuryofstrengthwhichIneverthoughthecouldhavepossessed,andactuallyhurledhimalmostacrosstheroom。

  “Notonyourlife!”hesaid,“notforyourlivingsoulandhers!”

  Andhestoodbetweenthemlikealionatbay。

  Arthurwassotakenabackthathedidnotforamomentknowwhattodoorsay,andbeforeanyimpulseofviolencecouldseizehimherealizedtheplaceandtheoccasion,andstoodsilent,waiting。

  IkeptmyeyesfixedonLucy,asdidVanHelsing,andwesawaspasmasofrageflitlikeashadowoverherface。

  Thesharpteethclampedtogether。Thenhereyesclosed,andshebreathedheavily。

  Veryshortlyaftersheopenedhereyesinalltheirsoftness,andputtingoutherpoor,pale,thinhand,tookVanHelsing\'sgreatbrownone,drawingitclosetoher,shekissedit。

  “Mytruefriend,“shesaid,inafaintvoice,butwithuntellablepathos,“Mytruefriend,andhis!Oh,guardhim,andgivemepeace!”

  “Iswearit!”hesaidsolemnly,kneelingbesideherandholdinguphishand,asonewhoregistersanoath。ThenheturnedtoArthur,andsaidtohim,“Come,mychild,takeherhandinyours,andkissherontheforehead,andonlyonce。“

  Theireyesmetinsteadoftheirlips,andsotheyparted。

  Lucy\'seyesclosed,andVanHelsing,whohadbeenwatchingclosely,tookArthur\'sarm,anddrewhimaway。

  AndthenLucy\'sbreathingbecamestertorousagain,andallatonceitceased。

  “Itisallover,“saidVanHelsing。“Sheisdead!”

  ItookArthurbythearm,andledhimawaytothedrawingroom,wherehesatdown,andcoveredhisfacewithhishands,sobbinginawaythatnearlybrokemedowntosee。

  Iwentbacktotheroom,andfoundVanHelsinglookingatpoorLucy,andhisfacewassternerthaneve。Somechangehadcomeoverherbody。

  Deathhadgivenbackpartofherbeauty,forherbrowandcheekshadrecoveredsomeoftheirflowinglines。Eventhelipshadlosttheirdeadlypallor。

  Itwasasiftheblood,nolongerneededfortheworkingoftheheart,hadgonetomaketheharshnessofdeathaslittlerudeasmightbe。

  “Wethoughtherdyingwhilstsheslept,Andsleepingwhenshedied。“

  IstoodbesideVanHelsing,andsaid,“Ahwell,poorgirl,thereispeaceforheratlast。Itistheend!”

  Heturnedtome,andsaidwithgravesolemnity,“Notso,alas!Notso。

  Itisonlythebeginning!”

  WhenIaskedhimwhathemeant,heonlyshookhisheadandanswered,“Wecandonothingasyet。Waitandsee。“

  CHAPTER13

  DR。SEWARD\'SDIARY——cont。

  Thefuneralwasarrangedforthenextsucceedingday,sothatLucyandhermothermightbeburiedtogether。

  Iattendedtoalltheghastlyformalities,andtheurbaneundertakerprovedthathisstaffwasafflicted,orblessed,withsomethingofhisownobsequioussuavity。Eventhewomanwhoperformedthelastofficesforthedeadremarkedtome,inaconfidential,brother-professionalway,whenshehadcomeoutfromthedeathchamber,“Shemakesaverybeautifulcorpse,sir。It\'squiteaprivilegetoattendonher。It\'snottoomuchtosaythatshewilldocredittoourestablishment!”

  InoticedthatVanHelsingneverkeptfaraway。Thiswaspossiblefromthedisorderedstateofthingsinthehousehold。

  Therewerenorelativesathand,andasArthurhadtobebackthenextdaytoattendathisfather\'sfuneral,wewereunabletonotifyanyonewhoshouldhavebeenbidden。Underthecircumstances,VanHelsingandItookituponourselvestoexaminepapers,etc。

  HeinsisteduponlookingoverLucy\'spapershimself。

  Iaskedhimwhy,forIfearedthathe,beingaforeigner,mightnotbequiteawareofEnglishlegalrequirements,andsomightinignorancemakesomeunnecessarytrouble。

  Heansweredme,“Iknow,Iknow。YouforgetthatIamalawyeraswellasadoctor。Butthisisnotaltogetherforthelaw。Youknewthat,whenyouavoidedthecoroner。

  Ihavemorethanhimtoavoid。Theremaybepapersmore,suchasthis。“

  AshespokehetookfromhispocketbookthememorandumwhichhadbeeninLucy\'sbreast,andwhichshehadtorninhersleep。

  “WhenyoufindanythingofthesolicitorwhoisforthelateMrs。Westenra,sealallherpapers,andwritehimtonight。Forme,IwatchhereintheroomandinMissLucy\'soldroomallnight,andImyselfsearchforwhatmaybe。

  Itisnotwellthatherverythoughtsgointothehandsofstrangers。“

  Iwentonwithmypartofthework,andinanotherhalfhourhadfoundthenameandaddressofMrs。Westenra\'ssolicitorandhadwrittentohim。Allthepoorlady\'spaperswereinorder。

  Explicitdirectionsregardingtheplaceofburialweregiven。

  Ihadhardlysealedtheletter,when,tomysurprise,VanHelsingwalkedintotheroom,saying,“CanIhelpyoufriendJohn?Iamfree,andifImay,myserviceistoyou。“

  “Haveyougotwhatyoulookedfor?”Iasked。

  Towhichhereplied,“Ididnotlookforanyspecificthing。

  Ionlyhopedtofind,andfindIhave,allthattherewas,onlysomelettersandafewmemoranda,andadiarynewbegun。

  ButIhavethemhere,andweshallforthepresentsaynothingofthem。

  Ishallseethatpoorladtomorrowevening,and,withhissanction,Ishallusesome。“

  Whenwehadfinishedtheworkinhand,hesaidtome,“Andnow,friendJohn,Ithinkwemaytobed。Wewantsleep,bothyouandI,andresttorecuperate。Tomorrowweshallhavemuchtodo,butforthetonightthereisnoneedofus。Alas!”

  BeforeturninginwewenttolookatpoorLucy。Theundertakerhadcertainlydonehisworkwell,fortheroomwasturnedintoasmallchapelleardente。Therewasawildernessofbeautifulwhiteflowers,anddeathwasmadeaslittlerepulsiveasmightbe。

  Theendofthewindingsheetwaslaidovertheface。

  WhentheProfessorbentoverandturneditgentlyback,webothstartedatthebeautybeforeus。Thetallwaxcandlesshowingasufficientlighttonoteitwell。

  AllLucy\'slovelinesshadcomebacktoherindeath,andthehoursthathadpassed,insteadofleavingtracesof`decay\'seffacingfingers\',hadbutrestoredthebeautyoflife,tillpositivelyIcouldnotbelievemyeyesthatIwaslookingatacorpse。

  TheProfessorlookedsternlygrave。HehadnotlovedherasIhad,andtherewasnoneedfortearsinhiseyes。

  Hesaidtome,“RemaintillIreturn,“andlefttheroom。

  Hecamebackwithahandfulofwildgarlicfromtheboxwaitinginthehall,butwhichhadnotbeenopened,andplacedtheflowersamongsttheothersonandaroundthebed。Thenhetookfromhisneck,insidehiscollar,alittlegoldcrucifix,andplaceditoverthemouth。

  Herestoredthesheettoitsplace,andwecameaway。

  Iwasundressinginmyownroom,when,withapremonitorytapatthedoor,heentered,andatoncebegantospeak。

  “TomorrowIwantyoutobringme,beforenight,asetofpost-mortemknives。“

  “Mustwemakeanautopsy?”Iasked。

  “Yesandno。Iwanttooperate,butnotwhatyouthink。

  Letmetellyounow,butnotawordtoanother。Iwanttocutoffherheadandtakeoutherheart。Ah!Youasurgeon,andsoshocked!You,whomIhaveseenwithnotrembleofhandorheart,dooperationsoflifeanddeaththatmaketherestshudder。Oh,butImustnotforget,mydearfriendJohn,thatyoulovedher,andIhavenotforgottenitforisIthatshalloperate,andyoumustnothelp。

  Iwouldliketodoittonight,butforArthurImustnot。

  Hewillbefreeafterhisfather\'sfuneraltomorrow,andhewillwanttoseeher,toseeit。Then,whensheiscoffinedreadyforthenextday,youandIshallcomewhenallsleep。

  Weshallunscrewthecoffinlid,andshalldoouroperation,andthenreplaceall,sothatnoneknow,savewealone。“

  “Butwhydoitatall?Thegirlisdead。Whymutilateherpoorbodywithoutneed?Andifthereisnonecessityforapost-mortemandnothingtogainbyit,nogoodtoher,tous,toscience,tohumanknowledge,whydoit?

  Withoutsuchitismonstrous。“

  Foranswerheputhishandonmyshoulder,andsaid,withinfinitetenderness,“FriendJohn,Ipityyourpoorbleedingheart,andIloveyouthemorebecauseitdoessobleed。

  IfIcould,Iwouldtakeonmyselftheburdenthatyoudobear。

  Buttherearethingsthatyouknownot,butthatyoushallknow,andblessmeforknowing,thoughtheyarenotpleasantthings。

  John,mychild,youhavebeenmyfriendnowmanyyears,andyetdidyoueverknowmetodoanywithoutgoodcause?

  Imayerr,Iambutman,butIbelieveinallIdo。

  Wasitnotforthesecausesthatyousendformewhenthegreattroublecame?Yes!Wereyounotamazed,nayhorrified,whenIwouldnotletArthurkisshislove,thoughshewasdying,andsnatchedhimawaybyallmystrength?Yes!Andyetyousawhowshethankedme,withhersobeautifuldyingeyes,hervoice,too,soweak,andshekissmyrougholdhandandblessme?Yes!Anddidyounothearmeswearpromisetoher,thatsosheclosedhereyesgrateful?Yes!

  “Well,IhavegoodreasonnowforallIwanttodo。

  Youhaveformanyyearstrustme。Youhavebelievemeweekspast,whentherebethingssostrangethatyoumighthavewelldoubt。

  Believemeyetalittle,friendJohn。Ifyoutrustmenot,thenImusttellwhatIthink,andthatisnotperhapswell。

  AndifIwork,asworkIshall,nomattertrustornotrust,withoutmyfriendtrustinme,Iworkwithheavyheartandfeel,ohsolonelywhenIwantallhelpandcouragethatmaybe!”

  Hepausedamomentandwentonsolemnly,“FriendJohn,therearestrangeandterribledaysbeforeus。

  Letusnotbetwo,butone,thatsoweworktoagoodend。

  Willyounothavefaithinme?”

  Itookhishand,andpromisedhim。Iheldmydooropenashewentaway,andwatchedhimgotohisroomandclosethedoor。

  AsIstoodwithoutmoving,Isawoneofthemaidspasssilentlyalongthepassage,shehadherbacktome,sodidnotseeme,andgointotheroomwhereLucylay。Thesighttouchedme。

  Devotionissorare,andwearesogratefultothosewhoshowitunaskedtothosewelove。Herewasapoorgirlputtingasidetheterrorswhichshenaturallyhadofdeathtogowatchalonebythebierofthemistresswhomsheloved,sothatthepoorclaymightnotbelonelytilllaidtoeternalrest。

  Imusthavesleptlongandsoundly,foritwasbroaddaylightwhenVanHelsingwakedmebycomingintomyroom。Hecameovertomybedsideandsaid,“Youneednottroubleabouttheknives。

  Weshallnotdoit。“

  “Whynot?”Iasked。Forhissolemnityofthenightbeforehadgreatlyimpressedme。

  “Because,“hesaidsternly,“itistoolate,ortooearly。See!”Hereheheldupthelittlegoldencrucifix。

  “Thiswasstoleninthenight。“

  “Howstolen,“Iaskedinwonder,“sinceyouhaveitnow?”

  “BecauseIgetitbackfromtheworthlesswretchwhostoleit,fromthewomanwhorobbedthedeadandtheliving。

  Herpunishmentwillsurelycome,butnotthroughme。

  Sheknewnotaltogetherwhatshedid,andthusunknowing,sheonlystole。Nowwemustwait。“Hewentawayontheword,leavingmewithanewmysterytothinkof,anewpuzzletograpplewith。

  Theforenoonwasadrearytime,butatnoonthesolicitorcame,Mr。Marquand,ofWholeman,Sons,Marquand&Lidderdale。

  Hewasverygenialandveryappreciativeofwhatwehaddone,andtookoffourhandsallcaresastodetails。DuringlunchhetoldusthatMrs。Westenrahadforsometimeexpectedsuddendeathfromherheart,andhadputheraffairsinabsoluteorder。

  Heinformedusthat,withtheexceptionofacertainentailedpropertyofLucy\'sfatherwhichnow,indefaultofdirectissue,wentbacktoadistantbranchofthefamily,thewholeestate,realandpersonal,wasleftabsolutelytoArthurHolmwood。

  Whenhehadtoldussomuchhewenton,“Franklywedidourbesttopreventsuchatestamentarydisposition,andpointedoutcertaincontingenciesthatmightleaveherdaughtereitherpennilessornotsofreeassheshouldbetoactregardingamatrimonialalliance。Indeed,wepressedthemattersofarthatwealmostcameintocollision,forsheaskedusifwewereorwerenotpreparedtocarryoutherwishes。

  Ofcourse,wehadthennoalternativebuttoaccept。

  Wewererightinprinciple,andninety-ninetimesoutofahundredweshouldhaveproved,bythelogicofevents,theaccuracyofourjudgment。

  “Frankly,however,Imustadmitthatinthiscaseanyotherformofdispositionwouldhaverenderedimpossiblethecarryingoutofherwishes。

  Forbyherpredeceasingherdaughterthelatterwouldhavecomeintopossessionoftheproperty,and,evenhadsheonlysurvivedhermotherbyfiveminutes,herpropertywould,incasetherewerenowill,andawillwasapracticalimpossibilityinsuchacase,havebeentreatedatherdeceaseasunderintestacy。InwhichcaseLordGodalming,thoughsodearafriend,wouldhavehadnoclaimintheworld。

  Andtheinheritors,beingremote,wouldnotbelikelytoabandontheirjustrights,forsentimentalreasonsregardinganentirestranger。

  Iassureyou,mydearsirs,Iamrejoicedattheresult,perfectlyrejoiced。“

  Hewasagoodfellow,buthisrejoicingattheonelittlepart,inwhichhewasofficiallyinterested,ofsogreatatragedy,wasanobject-lessoninthelimitationsofsympatheticunderstanding。

  Hedidnotremainlong,butsaidhewouldlookinlaterinthedayandseeLordGodalming。Hiscoming,however,hadbeenacertaincomforttous,sinceitassuredusthatweshouldnothavetodreadhostilecriticismastoanyofouracts。Arthurwasexpectedatfiveo\'clock,soalittlebeforethattimewevisitedthedeathchamber。

  Itwassoinverytruth,fornowbothmotheranddaughterlayinit。

  Theundertaker,truetohiscraft,hadmadethebestdisplayhecouldofhisgoods,andtherewasamortuaryairabouttheplacethatloweredourspiritsatonce。

  VanHelsingorderedtheformerarrangementtobeadheredto,explainingthat,asLordGodalmingwascomingverysoon,itwouldbelessharrowingtohisfeelingstoseeallthatwasleftofhisfianceequitealone。

  Theundertakerseemedshockedathisownstupidityandexertedhimselftorestorethingstotheconditioninwhichweleftthemthenightbefore,sothatwhenArthurcamesuchshockstohisfeelingsaswecouldavoidweresaved。

  Poorfellow!Helookeddesperatelysadandbroken。Evenhisstalwartmanhoodseemedtohaveshrunksomewhatunderthestrainofhismuch-triedemotions。

  Hehad,Iknew,beenverygenuinelyanddevotedlyattachedtohisfather,andtolosehim,andatsuchatime,wasabitterblowtohim。

  Withmehewaswarmasever,andtoVanHelsinghewassweetlycourteous。

  ButIcouldnothelpseeingthattherewassomeconstraintwithhim。

  Theprofessornoticedittoo,andmotionedmetobringhimupstairs。

  Ididso,andlefthimatthedooroftheroom,asIfelthewouldliketobequitealonewithher,buthetookmyarmandledmein,sayinghuskily,“Youlovedhertoo,oldfellow。Shetoldmeallaboutit,andtherewasnofriendhadacloserplaceinherheartthanyou。

  Idon\'tknowhowtothankyouforallyouhavedoneforher。

  Ican\'tthinkyet……“

  Herehesuddenlybrokedown,andthrewhisarmsroundmyshouldersandlaidhisheadonmybreast,crying,“Oh,Jack!Jack!WhatshallIdo?

  Thewholeoflifeseemsgonefrommeallatonce,andthereisnothinginthewideworldformetolivefor。“

  IcomfortedhimaswellasIcould。Insuchcasesmendonotneedmuchexpression。Agripofthehand,thetighteningofanarmovertheshoulder,asobinunison,areexpressionsofsympathydeartoaman\'sheart。Istoodstillandsilenttillhissobsdiedaway,andthenIsaidsoftlytohim,“Comeandlookather。“

  Togetherwemovedovertothebed,andIliftedthelawnfromherface。God!Howbeautifulshewas。

  Everyhourseemedtobeenhancingherloveliness。

  Itfrightenedandamazedmesomewhat。AndasforArthur,hefelltotrembling,andfinallywasshakenwithdoubtaswithanague。

  Atlast,afteralongpause,hesaidtomeinafaintwhisper,“Jack,isshereallydead?”

  Iassuredhimsadlythatitwasso,andwentontosuggest,forIfeltthatsuchahorribledoubtshouldnothavelifeforamomentlongerthanI

  couldhelp,thatitoftenhappenedthatafterdeathfacesbecomesoftenedandevenresolvedintotheiryouthfulbeauty,thatthiswasespeciallysowhendeathhadbeenprecededbyanyacuteorprolongedsuffering。

  Iseemedtoquitedoawaywithanydoubt,andafterkneelingbesidethecouchforawhileandlookingatherlovinglyandlong,heturnedaside。

  Itoldhimthatthatmustbegoodbye,asthecoffinhadtobeprepared,sohewentbackandtookherdeadhandinhisandkissedit,andbentoverandkissedherforehead。Hecameaway,fondlylookingbackoverhisshoulderatherashecame。

  Ilefthiminthedrawingroom,andtoldVanHelsingthathehadsaidgoodbye,sothelatterwenttothekitchentotelltheundertaker\'smentoproceedwiththepreperationsandtoscrewupthecoffin。WhenhecameoutoftheroomagainItoldhimofArthur\'squestion,andhereplied,“Iamnotsurprised。

  JustnowIdoubtedforamomentmyself!”

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