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Telegram, Seward, London, to Van Helsing, Amsterdam.“6 September.
—Terrible change for the worse. Come at once; do not lose an hour. I hold over telegram to Holmwood till have seen you.”
Telegram, Seward, London, to Van Helsing, Amsterdam.“5 September.
—Patient greatly improved. Good appetite; sleeps naturally; good spirits; colour coming back.”
Midnight.—
Another change in him. I had been to see Miss Westenra, whom I found much better, and had just returned, and was standing at our own gate looking at the sunset, when once more I heard him yelling.
Telegram, Seward, London, to Van Helsing, Amsterdam.
“4 September
—Patient still better to-day.”
Later.—
Another change in my patient. At five o’clock I looked in on him, and found him seemingly as happy and contented as he used to be.
Dr. Seward’s Diary. 4 September.—
Zoöphagous patient still keeps up our interest in him. He had only one outburst and that was yesterday at an unusual time. Just before the stroke of noon he began to grow restless.
Letter, Dr. Seward to Hon. Arthur Holmwood.
Van Helsing has come and gone. He came on with me to Hillingham, and found that, by Lucy’s discretion, her mother was lunching out, so that we were alone with her.
Letter from Dr. Seward to Arthur Holmwood.“2 September.
“My dear old fellow,—
“With regard to Miss Westenra’s health I hasten to let you know at once that in my opinion there is not any fu...
Telegrama, Arthur Holmwood para Seward.” 1 de septiembre.
Fui llamado para ver a mi padre, que está peor. Estoy escribiendo. Escríbeme en detalle por correo esta noche a Ring. Avísame por telégrafo si es necesario
Lucy Westenra’s Diary. Hillingham, 24 August.—
I must imitate Mina, and keep writing things down. Then we can have long talks when we do meet. I wonder when it will be. I wish she were with me again, for I feel so unhappy.