Chapter 19
2 October 10 p. m.—
Last night I slept, but did not dream. I must have slept soundly, for I was not waked by Jonathan coming to bed; but the sleep has not refreshed me, for to-day I feel terribly weak and spiritless. I
Mina Harker’s Journal. 1 October.—
It is strange to me to be kept in the dark as I am to-day; after Jonathan’s full confidence for so many years, to see him manifestly avoid certain matters, and those the most vital of all. This morning I slept late after the fatigues of yesterday,
1 October, later.—
I suppose it was natural that we should have all overslept ourselves, for the day was a busy one, and the night had no rest at all. Even Mina must have felt its exhaustion, for though I slept till the sun was high
Dr. Seward’s Diary. 1 October.—
It was towards noon when I was awakened by the Professor walking into my room. He was more jolly and cheerful than usual, and it is quite evident that last night’s work has helped to take some of the brooding weight off his mind. After going over the adventure of the night he suddenly said:—
Jonathan Harker’s Journal. 1 October, 5 a. m.—
I went with the party to the search with an easy mind, for I think I never saw Mina so absolutely strong and well. I am so glad that sh...