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16 October.—
Mina’s report still the same: lapping waves and rushing water, darkness and favouring winds. We are evidently in good time, and when we hear of the Czarina Catherine we shall be ready. As she must pass the Dardanelles we are sure to have some report.
Jonathan Harker’s Journal. 15 October, Varna.—
We left Charing Cross on the morning of the 12th, got to Paris the same night, and took the places secured for us in the Orient Express. We travelled night and day, arriving here at about five o’clock. Lord Godalming went to the Consulate to see if any telegram had arrived for him, whilst the rest of us came on to this hotel—“the Odessus.” The journey may have had incidents; I was, however, too eager to get on, to care for them
Dr. Seward’s Diary. 11 October, Evening.—
Jonathan Harker has asked me to note this, as he says he is hardly equal to the task, and he wants an exact record kept.
I think tha...