Dracula by Bram Stoker Chapter 17 Page 28

them there, unless any have since been removed, as from Dr. Seward's diary I fear.

Later. — Mina and I have worked all day, and we have put all the papers into order.

MINA HARKER'S JOURNAL

30 September. — I am so glad that I hardly know how to contain myself. It is, I suppose, the reaction from the haunting fear which I have had, that this terrible affair and the reopening of his old wound might act detrimentally on Jonathan. I saw him leave for Whitby with as brave a face as could, but I was sick with apprehension. The effort has, however, done him good. He was never so resolute, never so strong, never so full of volcanic energy, as at present. It is just as that dear, good Professor Van Helsing said, he is true grit, and he improves under