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第122章

DR. SEWARD'S PHONOGRAPH DIARY

SPOKEN BY VAN HELSING

This to Jonathan Harker.

You are to stay with your dear Madam Mina. We shall go to make our search, if I can call it so, for it is not search but knowing, and we seek confirmation only. But do you stay and take care of her today. This is your best and most holiest office.

This day nothing can find him here.

Let me tell you that so you will know what we four know already, for I have tell them. He, our enemy, have gone away.

He have gone back to his Castle in Transylvania. I know it so well, as if a great hand of fire wrote it on the wall.

He have prepare for this in some way, and that last earth box was ready to ship somewheres. For this he took the money.

For this he hurry at the last, lest we catch him before the sun go down. It was his last hope, save that he might hide in the tomb that he think poor Miss Lucy, being as he thought like him, keep open to him. But there was not of time.

When that fail he make straight for his last resource, his last earth-work I might say did I wish double entente.

He is clever, oh so clever! He know that his game here was finish.

And so he decide he go back home. He find ship going by the route he came, and he go in it.

We go off now to find what ship, and whither bound.

When we have discover that, we come back and tell you all.

Then we will comfort you and poor Madam Mina with new hope.

For it will be hope when you think it over, that all is not lost.

This very creature that we pursue, he take hundreds of years to get so far as London. And yet in one day, when we know of the disposal of him we drive him out. He is finite, though he is powerful to do much harm and suffers not as we do.

But we are strong, each in our purpose, and we are all more strong together. Take heart afresh, dear husband of Madam Mina.

This battle is but begun and in the end we shall win.

So sure as that God sits on high to watch over His children.

Therefore be of much comfort till we return.

VAN HELSING.

JONATHAN HARKER'S JOURNAL

4 October.--When I read to Mina, Van Helsing's message in the phonograph, the poor girl brightened up considerably.

Already the certainty that the Count is out of the country has given her comfort. And comfort is strength to her.

For my own part, now that his horrible danger is not face to face with us, it seems almost impossible to believe in it.

Even my own terrible experiences in Castle Dracula seem like a long forgotten dream. Here in the crisp autumn air in the bright sunlight.

Alas! How can I disbelieve! In the midst of my thought my eye fell on the red scar on my poor darling's white forehead.

Whilst that lasts, there can be no disbelief. Mina and I fear to be idle, so we have been over all the diaries again and again.

Somehow, although the reality seem greater each time, the pain and the fear seem less. There is something of a guiding purpose manifest throughout, which is comforting.

Mina says that perhaps we are the instruments of ultimate good.

It may be! I shall try to think as she does.

We have never spoken to each other yet of the future.

It is better to wait till we see the Professor and the others after their investigations.

The day is running by more quickly than I ever thought a day could run for me again. It is now three o'clock.

MINA HARKER'S JOURNAL

5 October, 5 P.M.--Our meeting for report. Present: Professor Van Helsing, Lord Godalming, Dr. Seward, Mr. Quincey Morris, Jonathan Harker, Mina Harker.

Dr. Van Helsing described what steps were taken during the day to discover on what boat and whither bound Count Dracula made his escape.

"As I knew that he wanted to get back to Transylvania, I felt sure that he must go by the Danube mouth, or by somewhere in the Black Sea, since by that way he come. It was a dreary blank that was before us.

Omme Ignotum pro magnifico. And so with heavy hearts we start to find what ships leave for the Black Sea last night.

He was in sailing ship, since Madam Mina tell of sails being set.

These not so important as to go in your list of the shipping in the Times, and so we go, by suggestion of Lord Godalming, to your Lloyd's, where are note of all ships that sail, however so small.

There we find that only one Black Sea bound ship go out with the tide.

She is the Czarina Catherine, and she sail from Doolittle's Wharf for Varna, and thence to other ports and up the Danube.

`So!' said I, `this is the ship whereon is the Count.' So off we go to Doolittle's Wharf, and there we find a man in an office. From him we inquire o f the goings of the Czarina Catherine. He swear much, and he red face and loud of voice, but he good fellow all the same.

And when Quincey give him something from his pocket which crackle as he roll it up, and put it in a so small bag which he have hid deep in his clothing, he still better fellow and humble servant to us.

He come with us, and ask many men who are rough and hot.

These be better fellows too when they have been no more thirsty.

They say much of blood and bloom, and of others which I comprehend not, though I guess what they mean. But nevertheless they tell us all things which we want to know.

"They make known to us among them, how last afternoon at about five o'clock comes a man so hurry. A tall man, thin and pale, with high nose and teeth so white, and eyes that seem to be burning.

That he be all in black, except that he have a hat of straw which suit not him or the time. That he scatter his money in ****** quick inquiry as to what ship sails for the Black Sea and for where. Some took him to the office and then to the ship, where he will not go aboard but halt at shore end of gangplank, and ask that the captain come to him.

The captain come, when told that he will be pay well, and though he swear much at the first he agree to term. Then the thin man go and some one tell him where horse and cart can be hired.

He go there and soon he come again, himself driving cart on which a great box. This he himself lift down, though it take several to put it on truck for the ship. He give much talk to captain as to how and where his box is to be place.

But the captain like it not and swear at him in many tongues, and tell him that if he like he can come and see where it shall be.

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