Dracula by Bram Stoker Chapter 24 Page 38

the early, and it have its root in faith still. Then, when we get the opportunity that we seek, when none are near to see, we shall open the box, and � and all will be well.”

“I shall not wait for any opportunity,” said Morris. “When I see the box I shall open it and destroy the monster, though there were a thousand men looking on, and if I am to be wiped out for it the next moment!” I grasped his hand instinctively and found it as firm as a piece of steel. I think he understood my look. I hope he did.

“Good boy,” said Dr. Van Helsing. “Brave boy. Quincey is all man. God bless him for it. My child, believe me none of us shall lag behind or pause from any fear. I do but say what we may do � what we must do. But, indeed, indeed we cannot say