Monday, November 6, 2006

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6 November. It was late afternoon when the Professor and I set off towards the east whence I knew Jonathan was coming. Not go fast, since the terrain was too steep and we had to carry us heavy rugs and coats, because we did not want to risk being left without warmth in the cold and snow. In addition, we had to take some of our provisions, and we were in a completely desolate area, in the full covering our eyes on the snow, there was not any inhabited place. When we had gone about a mile and a half, I was tired with the heavy walking and sat down to rest. E S o we looked back and saw where the Dracula Castle stood proud against the sky, because we were in a place so deep under the hill on which it stood, the Carpathians were far behind him .

We saw it in all its grandeur, perched on a sheer precipice, and it seemed like a great gap between the top and the other mountains around him everywhere. We could hear the distant howling of wolves. Were far away, but the sound, though muffled by the snow, it was horrifying. Knew from the way in which Professor Van Helsing was looking around, I was looking for a strategic point where we would be less exposed in case of attack. The camiAUSA and a moment later, he continued, in a hollow voice: "They are rushing because it is near sunset. It may be too late. Let there be the will of the Lord!

Down came again the driving snow and the landscape disappeared. However, he soon calmed down and, once again, the teacher on the plain with the aid of his glasses. Then, suddenly shouted:

- Look! Look! Look! See, two horsemen follow fast, from the south. It must be Quincey and John. Take the glass. Look before the snow blots it all out!
I took it and looked. The two men might be Mr. Morris and Dr. Seward. In any case, I was sure none of them was Jonathan. At the same time I knew that Jonathan was not far off, looking around I saw on the north side of the two other men approached, galloping as fast they could develop their mounts. I realized that one of them was Jonathan and, of course, the other I took to be Lord Godalming. They also were pursuing the party with the cart. When I told the Professor he shouted in glee like a schoolboy, and after looking intently till a snow fall made sight impossible, he prepared his Winchester, putting on one of the rocks, ready to fire.

-are all converging, "he said. When the time comes we shall have gypsies on all sides.
I took out my revolver and maintuve about to shoot, because while we were speaking the howling of wolves came louder and closer. When the blizzard subsided a bit, we looked again. It was strange to see the snow falling so hard in the place where we were and a little further, see the sun shine, with increasing intensity, getting closer and closer to the line of mountains. As we look around us I could see dots moving on the snow, alone, in pairs or threes and in large numbers ... The wolves were gathering for their prey.

Every moment seemed an age whilst we waited. The wind came now in fierce and the snow fell furiously, turning on us relentlessly. Sometimes there llegábamrealized that they were persecuted, and not to worry at all about it. However, increasingly seemed rushed, as the sun was setting over the mountain tops.

were approaching ... The Professor and I crouched behind a rock and held our weapons ready. I understood that he was determined not to let pass. None of them had noticed our presence.

Suddenly, two voices shouted out loudly:

- Stop!

One was my Jonathan, who was raised in a tone of passion, the other was determined voice and command of Mr. Morris. It was possible that the Roma do not understand the language, but the tone in which it was pronounced andon our arms. Seeing that they were surrounded the men tightened their reins and stopped. The leader turned to them and gave an order, and to hear all the gypsy party drew what weapon he carried, knife or pistol, and prepared to attack. The result was immediate.

leader with a quick movement of his rein, threw his horse forward, and pointed first to the sun, which was near the tops of the mountains and then to the castle, said something I could not understand. In response, the four men of our party dismounted their horses and dashed towards the cart. I should have felt terrible fear at seeing Jonathan in such danger, butthe heat of battle was upon me, like all others, not afraid, but a wild, surging desire to do something. Seeing the quick movement of our friends, the leader of the gypsies gave a command and his men instantly formed round the cart, in a somewhat undisciplined training, pushing and getting in each other, in their zeal to carry out the order quickly.

Between them, I could see that Jonathan made his way on one side to the wagon, while Mr. Quincey on the other. It was evident that they were bent on carrying out its task before the sun went down. Nothing seemed to them or prevent the passage: and they pointed guns or knives ofgypsies in front of them, even the howling of the wolves behind, appeared to attract their attention. Jonathan's impetuosity, and the apparent strength of his purpose, seemed to overwhelm the men who were against him, since he instinctively drew back and let him pass. A moment later, he went to the cart, and with a strength which seemed incredible, raised the cash and threw to the ground, on wheels. Meanwhile, Mr. Morris had had to use force to break through the circle of Roma. The whole time I had been breathlessly watching Jonathan I saw the corner of my eye Quincey progressed, struggling desperately between the knives of the gypsies flash in the sun and introductionan in the flesh. He had defended his dagger and finally thought I had made it through without injury, but when he planted a jump next to Jonathan, who had already fallen off the wagon, I could see that the left hand is holding the side and blood was spurting through his fingers. However, there is left notwithstanding this, as Jonathan, with desperate energy, attacked the wooden box, with his great Kukri knife, to remove the lid, and he attacked the other frantically with his bowie. Under the efforts of both men the lid began to yield and nails drew with a screeching sound. Finally, the lid of the box was thrown aside.
then, the gypsies, seeing themselves covered by the Winchesters at the mercy of lna full speed, as if they feared for their lives. Those who were unmounted jumped on the wagon and shouted to the horsemen not to desert them. The wolves, which were kept at a respectful distance, followed and left us alone.

Mr. Morris, who had collapsed to the ground with his hand pressed on his side, saw the blood still gushed through his fingers. I ran to him, because the sacred circle and not prevented me back, so did the two doctors. Jonathan knelt behind him and the wounded man laid his head on his shoulder. With a sigh he took my hand that was not stained with blood. He must have seen the anguish of my heart in my face, I smiled and said:

- I'm happyhave been useful! Oh, God! He cried suddenly, struggling to sit down and pointing. Is it worth dying for? Look! Look!

The sun was already above the peaks of the mountains and the red gleams fell upon my face, so that was bathed in rosy light. With one impulse the men fell to their knees and said, "Amen," with deep emotion, his eyes follow what Quincey noted. The dying man spoke again:

- Thank God, because all this has not been in vain! See! The snow is cleaner than your face! The curse is over!

And, to our bitter grief, with a smile and in silence, he died an extraordinary gentleman.


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are patient and good and not cause us any problems. Do not care about other travelers, so that even I can drive. Arrive at the passage of days, not wanting to arrive earlier so that we calmly and both take a long rest in turn. What will tomorrow bring? Come to the place where my poor darling suffered so much. God enable us to reach well over there and that He will deign to take care of my husband and we are ones who are in such deadly peril. As for me, I'm not worthy of Him Oh! I'm not clean in his sight, and so until He will deign to let me stand before him as one of those who have not incurred His wrath

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

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November 2 in the morning. I was successful and took turns driving all night, now it's morning and the weather is clear even though it's cold.

There is a strange heaviness in the air ..., I mean heavy because I do not find a better word, I mean that it oppresses us both. It is very cold and only our warm furs keep us comfortable. At dawn, Van Helsing hypnotized me, says I answered "darkness, creaking wood and roaring water," so the river is changing as they ascend. My greatest desire is that my darling will not run any danger, no more than necessary, but we are in God's hands.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

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October 31. We arrived Veresti afternoon. The teacher tells me this morning at dawn, he could hardly hypnotize me, and all I could say was "dark and quiet." Is now out, buying a carriage and horses; said later try to buy more horses, so that we can change them on the road. We still have seventy miles to go. The landscape is beautiful and very interesting if we were in different circumstances, how lovely it would look all that! If Jonathan and I were to travel alone in these parts, what a pleasure it would be! Might say, we would see people, learn something about it and we would fill our minds with all the picturesque and colorful wild and beautiful countrysideso and as unique individuals. But, alas ...!

later. Dr. Van Helsing has returned. Got the carriage and horses, go out to dinner, and we will take the trip within one hour. The home is preparing us a huge basket of provisions, appears to be sufficient for a whole company of soldiers. The teacher encourages her and says in a whisper that it may take a week before we can return to obtain food. He has also been shopping, and has sent home a marvelous array of coats and furs and all sorts of warm clothes. We will not have any danger of feeling cold.
Soon we will go. I fear to think what can happen, indeed, are in the hands of God, only He knows what he can

Monday, October 30, 2006

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"I'll get a steam launch to follow," said Lord Godalming.
"And I, horses to follow on the ground, in the event that landing by chance," said Morris.
- Well! "Said the professor. Both are right, but none shall be alone. We have the strength to overcome other forces, if necessary, the Slovaks are strong and tough, and are well armed.

All the men smiled, and them they carried a small arsenal. "I TRAID

or some Winchesters, "said Mr. Morris. They are pretty handy in the middle of a crowd, and there are wolves, The Count, if you remember, took other precautions, given certain instructions that Mrs. Harker could not hear or understand. We must be prepared for anything.

-I think I better go with Quincey, "said Dr. Seward. We used to hunt together, and two, well armed, will be a match for anyone who come along. You also should not go alone, Art may be necessary to fight the Slovaks, and a stroke of luck, because I do not carry guns, would undo all our plans. We must not take risks this time, no rest until the head and body of the condnducir to Mina, in her sad case and tainted as it is with this diabolical disease, to the lair of the wolf to fall into a death trap? No way! Nothing in the world!

For a moment she lost her voice and continued later:

- Do you know how is that place? Have you seen that awful den of hellish infamy ... where the same moonlight is alive and takes all sorts of ways, and where every particle of dust is an embryo of monster? Have you felt the vampire's lips on his neck?

turned to me, stared at my forehead and raised his arms, shouting:

- my God, what have we done to have this terror upon us? Collapsed s-andosa steam launch, and are ready to leave at any time.

Dr. Seward and Mr. Morris have half a dozen good horses, well. We have all the maps and upgrades of all types that can be achieved. Professor Van Helsing and I must be out tonight at eleven o'clock and forty minutes by train, bound for Veresti, where we get a carriage to drive to the Borgo Pass. We are bringing a lot of money because we will have to buy the carriage and horses. We drive it ourselves, since no one whom we can trust in this case. The teacher knows many languages, so that we can get along without too much difficulty. Everyone has weapons, and evenI got me a long-barreled revolver, Jonathan would not be happy unless I was armed like the rest of them. But I can not carry a weapon that the rest, the scar on my forehead forbids. Dear Dr. Van Helsing comforts me by telling me that I am fully armed as there may be wolves. The weather is getting colder by the hour and there are snowflakes floating in the air, and bad omens.

later. I steeled myself to say goodbye to my dear husband. You may not see each other again anymore. Courage, Mina! The teacher is staring at you and that look is a warning. You should not shed tears now ... unless God allows them to be of joy.

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October 30 at night. They were all so tired, discouraged and sad, could not do anything without a rest before and therefore, he asked them all to lie down for half an hour while I write all the day catching up to date. I am very grateful to the inventor of the typewriter and to Mr. Morris, I got it. The work I have done a bit heavy if I had to write everything with pen ...

Everything is done, poor, dear Jonathan, has suffered and how much must be suffering now Is lying on the couch and barely noticeable to breathe, his whole body seems to be a victim of alba and sunset in his wooden box.

b) How can it be transported? In this case, the reasoning by elimination procedure can be useful. Why train, road, water? 1. Road. There are too many difficulties, especially for out of town.

x) There are people, people are curious and investigate. An idea, a question or a guess about what's in the box could mean their destruction.
y) are, or may have, or customs checkpoints where you have to go.

z) His pursuers might follow. That is their greatest fear, and in order not to be betrayed was repelled, as far as you can, even his victim ... To me!
2. Forontraba into enemy hands, where they would be free to move, their situation would still be desperate.
We know what happened so far was in the water so, we still have to find out what water.

The first thing is to understand what has been done so far, then we have an idea about what should be the task. First
. We must differentiate between what he did in London as part of its general plan, when in a hurry at times and had to cope as best as possible.
Second, we must put ourselves, as best we can, judging from the facts we know, he has done here.

Regarding the first point, evidently intended to arrive at Galatz, and sent the boxto Varna to deceive, if averiguábamos their means to escape from England, then his immediate and sole purpose was to escape. To prove all this, we have the letter of instructions sent to Immanuel Hildesheim, in the sense that they should collect the box and unload it before sunrise. The instructions to Petrof Skinsky. In this case, we can only guess, but it must have been some letter or message, since Skinsky went to Hildesheim.

So far, we know that their plans have succeeded. The Czarina Catherine made a remarkably rapid journey ... To this point, that Captain Donelson's suspicions were aroused, but their superstition, together with its inertia, serve the county and sailed with wind ProPicio through the fog and everything else, reaching blindly Galatz. It has been proven that the provisions of the count have been well taken. Hildesheim received the box, drew the boat and handed it to Skinsky. This took ... and here is where you lose track. We only know that the box is somewhere on the water, moving. The office and the office of consumption, if any, have been avoided.

Now we come to what the Count must have done after landfall, at Galatz.

The box was given to Skinsky before sunrise. Leaving it, the Count could appear in its true form. Here we ask: why Skinsky was chosen to carry out that task? In my husband's diaryor with Skinsky and instructed him on what he had to do about finding someone who could carry the box by the River. When Skinsky did, and the count knew that all was in order, was given the task of erasing the tracks, killing his agent.

I examined the maps and found that the river most suitable for the Slovaks have been promoted by him is the Pruth or Sereth. I read in the manuscript in my moments of trance I heard cows in the distance and the sound of water to the level of my ears, as well as the sound of wood rubbing against wood. So that means that the Count in his box, traveling on the river in an open boat ... probably driven by paddles or floats, as banks areclose and navigate upstream. Not produce these sounds if you move forward while the current.

Naturally, there must be either the Sereth or Pruth, but at this point, we can investigate further. The Pruth is the easiest navigation, but the Sereth, at Fundu, receives Bistritza, running around the Borgo Pass. The curve is clearly described as close to Dracula's castle as can be reached by water.


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30 October. Mr. Morris led me to the hotel where rooms had been booked for us by telegraph, since he did not speak any foreign language and, therefore, was that it was less useful. The forces were distributed much as they had been at Varna, except that Lord Godalming went to the Vice Consul, as his rank might serve as collateral in a way immediately to the official, because we had an extreme hurry. Jonathan and the two doctors went to the shipping agent to know all the details on the arrival of the Czarina Catherine.

later. Lord Godalming has returned. The consul and vice consul is out sick, so that the routine workis staffed by a secretary. He was very nice and offered to do everything in their power.

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that Mrs. Mina tell of sails being set. These not so important as to be on the list that appears in the Times and, therefore, were, by suggestion of Lord Godalming, to Lloyd's, where are note of all ships that sail, however small. They found that only a ship bound for the Black Sea was out with the tide. Is the Czarina Catherine, and she Doolittle Wharf for Varna, to other ports and then going up the river Danube.

"Then I said," that is the ship whereon is the Count. " Therefore, we went to Doolittle's Wharf, and found a man in an office so tiny that the man appeared to be older. We asked around and as regardsue, but not before someone will tell you where I could find a wagon and a horse. He soon returned, himself driving cart on which a great box, you downloaded it alone, although it took several men to carry the crane and put it to the ship's hold. He gave many indications to the captain as to how and where that box should be placed, but the captain did not like that, I swore in several languages and told him if he wanted to see the damn box was stowed. But he said he could not do so now, to embark later, as he had many things to deal with. Then the captain told him to hurry ... blood ... because that ship was going to rig ... blood ... as stronga mist began to creep across the river was becoming thicker, until finally, a dense fog enveloped the ship and its surroundings. The captain cursed at length in all the languages he knew, but could do nothing. The water rose and rose again and began to think that all he would lose the tide. It was not a very good mood, when just at the time of high tide, the tall thin man appeared again and asked to see where his box had been stowed. Then the captain replied that he wished that he and his box were in hell. But the man took offense and dropped to the cellar with a mate and saw where his box. Then he went on deck and stayed there for a while, Wrapped in fog. He must have come by himself, because nobody saw it. Indeed they thought not of him, for soon the fog begin to lift and clear again. Thirsty and foul-mouthed friends smiled when told how the captain cursed in more languages than ever and looked more picturesque than ever, when on questioning other mariners who moved to either side of the river at that time, he discovered that very few of them had seen any of fog at all, except where he stood near the dock. However, the ship went ebb tide, and was doubtless by morning far down the river's mouth. So, while they told us, should be far longerto be landed in Varna and delivered to an agent, Ristics who will there present his credentials. So, our friend will have done their part. When asked if there was something wrong, because if so can telegraph to Varna to be carried out a survey, I said no, because our work can not be carried out by the police or customs.

We do it ourselves, in our way. "When Dr. Van Helsing, I asked him if he were certain that the Count had remained on board. He replied:

" We have the best evidence possible that, your own statements, when in the hypnotic trance this morning.

Volvot to ask if it was necessary to pursue the Count, because Jonathan was afraid to leave me alone and I knew he would go if the others did.
I spoke at first quietly and ever more passionate. However, as he continued speaking, airaba more each time, until finally we saw that he had at least some of that self-control that made him a master amongst men.
"Yes, it is necessary ... Necessary! Necessary! For their sake first, and for the good of all mankind. This monster has done much harm already, in the narrow space where you are and in the short time that has elapsed since it was just a body that was looking for her as the darkness and ignoreence. All this have I told these others, you, my dear Madam Mina, will learn in the phonograph of my friend John, or in that of her husband. I explained the fact of leaving his own barren land ..., barren of peoples ... to come to this country in which people live like the grains of corn on a farm, was the work of centuries. If any other living dead try to do what he needed to do so all the centuries of the world and still not have enough. In the case of the vampire in question, all the hidden forces of nature, deep and strong must have worked together in some wonderous way. The very place where alive, Undead for all these centuries, is full of strangeness of the world geological que all be attributed to the powers that come from good and which are symbolic in it. And now, here's what it represents for us: it has infected you, forgive me tell you, ma'am, but I do it for good. He infect you in such wise, that even if you do not do it again, you could only live in his old, sweet way, and so, eventually, death, which is common to all men and is sanctioned by the same God, you become a woman like him. That should not happen! We have sworn together that it must not. Thus are we ministers of the very will of God that the world and men for whom His Son die, will not be given over to monsters, whose very existence would defame HimHas already allowed us to redeem one soul, and we are ready, as the old knights of the Cross to redeem more. Like them, we must go to the East, and like them, if we fall, we fall for a good cause.

He paused and then said:

"But do not accept defeat Count wisely? Since he has been expelled from England, will not prevent this country, like a tiger prevents the village from which has been rejected?

- Aha! His image of the tiger is very good and I shall adopt. Your maneater, as they call the people of India to the tiger who has tasted human blood, they turn away from all other prisoners, and prowl unceasing till he get him. The monster we have expNotice, law, finance, science, the habit of a new land and new people who had come to be since he lived. The look that could take this world not only increased their appetite and sharpen his desire. That helped it develop at the same time your brain, since he could see how right he had been in their assumptions. He had done this alone, all alone, leaving a ruined tomb, located in a forgotten land. What you can not do when the greater world of thought is open to him He that can smile at death, as we have seen, that can flourish in the midst of epidemics and plagues that kill people all around ... Oh! If that was to come from God and not the Devil, what fuEnsar in the appropriate conclusions. Tomorrow, at breakfast time, we come back together, and then communicate to others our conclusions, we must decide on some particular action ...

feel a wonderful peace and rest tonight. It is as if some haunting presence were removed from me. Maybe ...

My surmise was not finished, and I saw in the mirror of the red scar I have on the forehead, and I realized I was still unclean.


Monday, October 2, 2006

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October 2, at ten o'clock at night. I slept last night, but did not dream. I have slept soundly, since not wake when Jonathan went to bed, but sleep has made me not doing as well as could be expected, since today I felt weak and spiritless. I spent all day yesterday trying to sleep or lying down dozing.

the afternoon, Mr. Renfield asked if he could see me. Poor man! He was very nice, and when he left he kissed my hand and prayed to God to bless me. In a way, it affected me much, and tears come to my eyes when I think about it. This is a new weakness that I have to be careful. Jonathan would be miserable if he knew I had been crying. Both he and the others wereout to dinner and came back very tired. I did everything I could to brighten, and I think the effort did me good because I forgot how tired I was myself. After dinner they sent me to bed and everyone went to smoke together, they said, but I knew that they had wanted to tell each other what had happened to each of them during the day, I understood the attitude of Jonathan I had something important to communicate.

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Last night I went to bed when the men simply because they told me to lie down. I was not sleepy, and felt enormous anxiety. I was thinking about what happened since Jonathan came to see me in London and all this seems like a horrible tragedy, as if destiny pushing things to an end accident.

Everything we do, for good intentions we have, seems to lead to something to be deplored. If I had not gone to Whitby, perhaps poor dear Lucy would be with us now. It had not happened to visit the cemetery of the church until the time of my arrival, and had it not been there during the day would not come back asleep at night, and the monstersleep, so I got out and looked out the window. The mist was spreading, and was already very close to the house, so I saw it lying thick against the walls, as if climbing into the windows. The poor man was stronger than ever, and though he could not distinguish his words, I realized that it was an impassioned plea on your behalf. Then there was the sound of a struggle and I knew that the attendants were dealing with him. I was so scared, I covered my head with the sheets covering my ears with your fingers. I was not sleepy at all or at least thought so, but I must have fallen asleep, because, with the exception of dreams, I do not remember anything else until the arrivala, the fire seemed to split and I saw it as if it were two red eyes through the fog, such as Lucy told me she had seen in her momentary mental wandering on the cliff, when the sun reflected in the windows of the church of Santa Maria. Suddenly, I remembered I was horrified and Jonathan had seen those awful women in the whirling mist in the moonlight, and in my dream I must have fainted, because I was in the midst of profound darkness.

The last conscious effort which imagination made was to show me a livid white face bending over me out of the mist. I must be careful of such dreams, as they can to shake the reason

Saturday, September 30, 2006

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30 September. When we met in Dr. Seward's study, two hours after dinner, which took place at six o'clock in the afternoon, we unconsciously formed a sort of board or committee. Professor Van Helsing was installed at the head table at the site that Dr. Seward said as he entered the room. He made me sit immediately to his right and asked me to act as secretary, Jonathan sat next to me, and in front of us were Lord Godalming, Dr. Seward and Mr. Morris. Lord Godalming stood next to the professor and Dr. Seward in the center. The teacher said:

I think I can assume that we are all aware of the facts contained in those documentscough.

all nodded, and the doctor continued:

"So, I think it should tell you something about the type of enemy we're going to have to face. So I'm going to reveal part of the history of this man, I could get to know. Then we can discuss our method of action, and we jointly take all necessary.

"There are beings called vampires, all we have evidence of their existence. Even if we did not have our unfortunate experiences, teachings and ancient records provide sufficient evidence for the sane people. I admit that at first I myself was skeptical. If I hubiwas prepared for many years that my mind remained clear, would not have believed the facts as I prove it was true, with irrefutable evidence. Yes, alas, I knew then what I know now, and even guess what, we could perhaps save a life that was so precious to all who loved her. But that can not be helped, and we must continue working so that other poor souls perish not, as we can save them. The nosferatu do not die like bees when they are crushed, leaving a sting. Is much stronger and because it has much more power to do evil. That vampire is with us is as strong as twenty men personally, have a mind sharper than lto mortals, as it has been growing through time, still has the support of necromancy, which is, as implied by its etymology, divination by death, and all the dead who die are yours his orders is more than rude and rough, may, without limitation, appear and disappear at will whenever and wherever they want and in whatever form that are proper, may, within its limits, leading to the elements, the storm , fog, thunder, can give orders to vermin, rats, owls and bats ... In moths, foxes and wolves, can grow and shrink, and can sometimes be invisible. So how can we carry out our attack to destroy it? How podremstiendo, despised by all, as a stain to the glory of God, like an arrow on the side of those who died for us. But we are face to face with the duty and, if so, can we go back? As far as I'm concerned, I say no, but I am old, and life, with its brightness, its nice places, the birds singing, music and love, far behind. All others are young. Some of you have known pain, but I still expect a very happy day. What say you? "

As the professor spoke, Jonathan had taken my hand. I was afraid that the terrible nature of the danger it was overwhelming when I saw that I held out his hand, but the feeling your contact gave me life .. ., so strong, so sureso order ... The hand of a brave man can speak for itself, does not even need to be a lovely woman who hears her music.

When the teacher stopped talking, my husband looked into my eyes and I looked at him, did not need to talk to understand.

-answer for Mina and myself, "he said.

-Count me in, Professor, "said Quincey Morris laconically as usual.

"I'm with you," said Lord Godalming, "for the love of Lucy, and for no other reason.

Dr. Seward simply nodded. The teacher stood up and after leaving his golden crucifix on the table, spread his hands on both sides. I took his right hand and the left Godalmingwe are free to act and think, and we belong to both daytime and nighttime. Indeed, because our powers are extensive, are also overwhelming, and we are free to use. We have a real devotion to a cause and an end to achieve that there is nothing selfish. That's a lot already.
"Now, let's see how far they are limited to the powers that we will face and how the individual is limited. Indeed, we will examine the limitations of vampires in general and this particular one.
" All we have as points reference are traditions and superstitions. Those fundamentals do not seem, at first, very important, when put at stake the life and death. We have no other way to control mChernoseso and in China, which is so far from us, in every respect, there is still, and people fear them even today. Has followed in the wake of the Icelandic skippers of the damned Huns, the Slavs, Magyars and Saxons. So far, we have everything we might need to act, and let me say that many of the beliefs have been justified by what we saw in our own unhappy experience. The vampire continues to live and not die simply because of the passage of time can be strengthened, as have the opportunity to feed on the blood of living beings. Even more, we have seen from others that we can even rejuvenate, that his vital faculties become more powerful and seem refI proved by inference. So while you can do as they please within their boundaries, when in the proper place, on land, in his coffin or hell, in a profane place, as we saw when he went to the tomb of suicide Whitby, in other places, can only be changed when the time is right. It is also said that he can only pass running water at ebb tide. In addition, there are things that affect it so that it loses its power, such as garlic, we already know, and sacred things, as this symbol, my crucifix, that was amongst us even now, when we made our decision, for it all these things is not nothing, but takes place at a distance and is silent with respect. There are other things alsoin, of which I speak, if we need them in our research. The branch of wild rose placed on his coffin you from leaving him consecrated a bullet fired into his coffin, kill him, so that is really dead as to cross it with a wooden stake or cut off head, that makes it stand forever. We have seen with our own eyes.
"So when we find the place where the man lives in the past, we can stay in his coffin and destroy it, if we use all our knowledge. But he's smart. I asked my friend Arminius, of the University of Budapest , to give me reports to establish their form and, by all means at their disposal, I comed what he knew. In fact, should be the voivo Dracula who won his noble struggle against the Turks, on the great river that is located at the border of Turkish soil. If so, then it was not an ordinary man, since in that time and for several centuries later spoke of him as the most intelligent and wise, as well as the bravest of the sons of the "land beyond the forests. " That mighty brain and that iron resolution went with him to the grave and now face us. The Dracula were, according to Arminius, a great and noble family, though, from time to time, had offspring that according to his peers, had had dealings with the devil. They learned his secrets in the Scholomance, amongst the mountains aboveHermanstadt Lake, where the devil claimed the tenth student as their own. In the records there are words like ..., warlock, and. Satan and hell, and in one manuscript this very Dracula talks as a "wampyr", we all understand perfectly. In this family there were many great men and women, and their graves consecrated land where only the evil one can dwell. Because it is not the least of its horrors that being evil is rooted in all things good, but can not stand on ground that has holy relics. "

As he spoke the teacher, Mr. Morris was staring out the window and , rising quietly left the room. There was a slight pause and the teacher continued: "Now

We must decide what to do. We have a lot of data available to us and we must make the necessary plans for our campaign. We know from research conducted by Jonathan castle that sent fifty boxes of earth to Whitby, and all of them have had to be delivered at Carfax, we also know that at least a few of those boxes have been removed. I think our first step should be to find out if the rest of these boxes are still in the house that lies beyond the wall that we have seen today, or if others have been removed. If so, we must follow ...

At that point we were interrupted in an astonishing way. Outside the house rang the sound of a gunshot, the window glass wasshattered by a bullet that deflected over the edge of the frame, smacked into the opposite side of the room. I fear that I am at heart a coward, because I shuddered deeply. All the men stood up, Lord Godalming was rushed to the window and opened it. In doing so, we heard Mr. Morris said

- Sorry! I think if any alarm. I'm going up and I will explain everything about my act.

A minute later came into the room and said: "It was

idiocy on my part and I beg your pardon, Mrs. Harker, most sincerely. I think I had to scare a lot. But the fact is that while the teacher was talking about a big bat landed on the sill of the window. I have a horror so theylarge animals from these terrible events that occurred recently, I can not bear it and went to shoot, as I have been doing every night, whenever I see one. Before you used to laugh at me for it, Art

- Do you hurt? "Asked Dr. Van Helsing.

I do not know, but I think not, since he flew away into the forest.

Without adding more, resumed his seat, and the teacher resumed his remarks:

"We must find every one of those boxes, and when we are ready, we capture or kill this monster, or, so to speak, We must sterilize this earth, can no longer seek refuge in it. So at last we find him in his forma man, between noon and sunset and attack when you are weaker.
"Now, as you, Madam Mina, this night is in order, until all is well. We are you too precious to take risks like. When we part tonight, you should not go back and asking. It We will explain all in due time. We are men, and we are able to bear it, but you must be our star and hope, and act more freely if you are in danger, as we do. "

All men, even Jonathan, seemed to feel relief, but did not seem good they should face the danger and perhaps reducing their security, being the best security force ..., Only to have to take care of, but were determined, and although it was a hard pill to swallow for me, I could not say anything. I just accept that quixotic care of me.

Mr. Morris summarized the discussion:

"As there is no time to lose, I suggest that you let us look at that house now. Time is important and our swift action can save another victim.

My own heart failed me when I saw approaching the time to take action, but said nothing, because I was afraid, because if it seemed to be a nuisance or a burden to their jobs, might leave me even outside their advice. Now they have gone to Carfax, which means that they will enter the house.

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30 September. I am so happy that I can hardly contain myself. I guess it's the natural reaction from the haunting fear that he had, that this terrible affair and the reopening of his old wound might act detrimentally on Jonathan.

Whitby I saw him leave with a face as could, but I felt sick with apprehension. However, the effort had been good. I had never been so determined, so strong and volcanic energy, as now. Is precisely what I said the good Professor Van Helsing is really tough and improves under strain that would kill a weaker nature. He came back full of life, hope and determination. We have ordered everything for tonightutside forward of me, and if you think about it later, he was never anything like this happen.

I'm wrong him know I never will ... It is too chivalrous for that. See that his heart was breaking, said, "I wanted to

Lucy and I know what she was to you, and what were you for it. We were like sisters, and now she is gone, will you not let me be like a sister to you in the midst of your pain? I know what sorrows you have had, though I can not measure its depth. If the sympathy and understanding can help you in your affliction, will not let me help you ... for the love of Lucy?

In an instant the poor fellow was overwhelmed by grief.It seemed that everything had to suffer in silence found a vent at once. He grew, and raising open hands, beat his palms together, expressing the magnitude of his pain. He stood up and, a moment later, sat down again and tears rained down his cheeks. I felt an infinite pity for him, and without thinking, I opened my arms. With a sob he laid his head on my shoulder and cried like a wearied child, whilst he shook with emotion.

We women have something of mothers that makes us rise above smaller matters when called motherhood, I felt this man's head lay sorrowing over me, like the baby that some day may inshow, promise me that you will let me.

was so sincere and her grief was so profound that I felt it would comfort him, and said

"I promise.

When I left the hall I saw Mr. Morris, who was looking out a window. He turned at the sound of my footsteps.

- What is Art? He asked.

Then noticing my red eyes, he said,

- Ah! I see you have been comforting. Poor fellow! That's what you need. Nobody but a woman can help a man when he is heartbroken, and he does not have any ...

buried his own pain with such strength that my heart bledndad sincere in his life!

Then he went to the studio, where his friend.

- Small!

The very words he had spoken to Lucy.

but proved to be a friend!.

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We must be prepared for when you return Dr. Van Helsing. I have sent a telegram to Jonathan to come here when he arrives in London from Whitby. In this case, the dates are important, and I think if we prepare all the material and have it all in chronological order, we will have done much. You tell me that Lord Godalming and Mr. Morris are coming too. So we will be able to put up with everything on arrival.

The doctor, according to the above, the phonograph made more slowly and began to typewrite from the beginning of the seventh cylinder.

used manifold, and took three copies, as he had done with all the rest. It was late when coph and The Whitby Gazette, which had made cuttings, to understand the terrible events at Whitby when Count Dracula came. Accordingly, I have to examine carefully, since then, the evening papers, and you may well find some clue. I have no dream, and the work will help to calm down.

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knowledge of the terrible being, and said plainly:

"Then, Dr. Seward, you'd better let me ask you a copy on my typewriter.

He grew pale while I said:

- No! No! No! For all the world I'll let you know that terrible story!

Therefore, it was terrible. My intuition had not deceived me! For a moment I thought, and while my eyes scanned the room carefully, looking for something or some opportunity that could help me, I saw a lot of typewriting on the table. The doctor's eyes were fixed on mine, and involuntarily followed the direction of my gaze. To see the papers, and realized whator now I know and let me say that I should have known long ago. I know that Lucy told you of me, just as I spoke to me of you. Could I do the only adjustment I can? Take the cylinders and hear them. The first half dozen are personal and not horrify so you will know me better. For after hearing them, dinner is already ready. Meanwhile, I read some of those documents, and so I will be able to better understand certain things.

He carried the phonograph himself up to my sitting room and adjusted it for me. Now I get to see something nice, I'm sure of it, as I will show another side of a true love that I know one side ...


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My dear Dr. Van Helsing:

Thank you for your kind letter, which has taken a big weight off my mind. And yet, in truth, what terrible things in the world, and what an awful thing if that man, that monster, be really in London. I fear to think. At the moment, whilst writing, I received a call from Jonathan, saying that out of Launceston to the train at 6:25 tonight, and will be here at 10:18 so I have no fear tonight . So could you instead, to come to dinner with us tomorrow, go to breakfast at eight o'clock if it is too early for you? If you hurry, you can go with

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were two thirty in the afternoon when the doorbell rang. I plucked up heart, and waited. Shortly after Mary opened the door and announced "Dr. Van Helsing."

I stood up and gave a nod and he came up to me, is a man of average weight, stocky, shoulders back, chest broad and deep seated neck on the trunk as the head on the neck. His head struck me at once as indicative of strength of thought and intelligence, the head is noble, fair-sized, large, and large behind the ears.

The face, clean-shaven, shows a hard, square chin, a long mouth resolute, a nosethe poor dear child Lucy Westenra. Madam Mina, on behalf of the dead come.

"Sir," I said, you could have no better letter must have been a friend and helper of Lucy Westenra.

And I held your hand. He took it and said tenderly:

- Oh, Madam Mina, I know that the friend of that poor girl must be good, but had yet to learn ...

finished his speech with a courtly bow. I asked him what I wanted to see, so he at once began

"I read his letters to Miss Lucy. Excuse me, but I had to begin to inquire somewhere, and there was nobody to ask. I know you were with her at Whitby. She algsometimes kept a diary, you need not look surprised, Madam Mina, it started after you had been and was an imitation of you, and in that diary she traces by inference certain things to a sleep walking, and write you saved her. In great perplexity then I come to you, and I ask you, abusing their great kindness to tell me everything you can remember about that.

"I think I can say to you, Dr. Van Helsing, all that happened.

- Ah! Then you have a good memory for facts, for details! Not always so with young ladies.

"No, doctor, but I wrote everything that happened. I can show it if you want.

-. What you would do me the honor to help me read this? Ay! I do not know shorthand.

By that time my little joke was over, and I was almost ashamed so I took the typewritten copy from my work basket and handed it.

"Forgive me, I said I could not help, but I had been thinking that it was of dear Lucy that you wished to ask, and you do not have long to wait, not me, but because I I know that time must be precious to you, I have written this machine for you.

took it and his eyes glistened.

"You are very kind," he said. "I can read it now? I may want to ask some questions after reading it.

"By all means," I said, "I read everything in order lunch, and then you can ask me whatever you want, while we eat.

He bowed and sat in a chair with his back to the light, and absorbed in the papers, while I went to check on food, mainly to let him read at home. When I returned I found him walking hurriedly up and down the room, his face all ablaze with excitement. He rushed up to me and took me by both hands.

- Oh, Madam Mina "He said, how I can tell you what I owe? This role is clear as the sun. It opens the gate. I'm stunned, dazzled by so much light, and yet clouds roll in behind the light. But that uCIO suddenly overwhelm. The pity for Jonathan, the horror I had experienced, the whole fearful mystery of his diary, and the fear that had been haunting me ever since, all came in a tumult. I suppose I was hysterical, as I knelt and lifted my hands to him, imploring him to heal my husband and let him healthy again.

He took my hands and lifted me and made me sit on the couch, and sat by my side, I grabbed her hands in his, and said with infinite sweetness,

"My life is barren and lonely, and so full of work that I have not had much time for friendship, but since I've been called here by my friend John Seward I have known so many good people and Iseen such nobility that I feel more than ever, and it has grown with my advancing years, the loneliness of my life. Believe me, then I come here full of respect for you, and you've given me hope ... Hope, not what I'm looking for, but there are still good women to make life happy ... Good women, whose lives and whose truths may make good lesson for men of tomorrow. I'm glad, glad to be useful to you, because if your husband suffer, he suffer within the range of my studies and experiences. I promise you that I will gladly do everything we can for him, all I can to make your life harder, and that the life of you are happy. Now you must eat. Are you exhausted and perhaps excited. Your Wifenot like seeing her so pale, and what you dislike about the lover, not good for him. Therefore, for his sake you must eat and smile. And you told me about Lucy, so now we will not talk about it, lest it distress. I stay in Exeter tonight, I want to think much about what you told me, and when you thought I will ask you questions, if I may. And, also you will tell me her husband's problems as much as possible, but not yet. You must eat now will speak at length.

After dinner, when we went back to the room, he said,

"Now, tell me about it.

When he was about to start talking to this great man, empECE afraid that he would think me a weak fool, and Jonathan a madman (that journal is so strange), and I hesitated to continue. But he was so sweet and kind, and he had promised to help, so I had confidence in him, and said

-Doctor Van Helsing, what I have to tell you is very rare, but you do not should laugh at me or my husband. Since yesterday I've been in a kind of fever of doubt you must have patience with me, and not think I'm stupid for having believed some very strange things.

He reassured me by his manner and his words when he said:

- Oh, my dear, if you know how strange is the matter for which I am here, andS o you who would laugh. I learned not to think badly of anyone's beliefs, no matter how strange they are. I tried to keep an open mind and not the ordinary things of life that could close, but the strange things, extraordinary things, things that make one doubt if they are mad or sane.

- Thank you, thank you thousand times! You have taken a weight off my mind. If you will permit me, I will give a paper to read. It is long, but I've typed. It is my trouble and Jonathan. Is a copy of his journal when he was out of the country and everything that happened. I dare not say anything about it. You should read it for yourself and judge. And after watching it,perhaps you kindly tell me what you think about it.

"I promise," he said, while I gave him the papers, in the morning, as soon as you can, come to see you and your husband, if I may.

-Jonathan will be here at half past eleven, and you must come to lunch with us and see him then you could take the quick 3:34 train, which will leave you at Paddington before eight.

He was surprised at my knowledge of trains, but do not know that I have memorized all trains to and from Exeter, so that I may help Jonathan in case he is in a hurry.

So he took the papers with him and went, and I sat

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Sunday, September 24, 2006

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24 September. I had no heart to write last night, that terrible record of Jonathan startled me. Poor dear! How he must have suffered, whether true or only imagination. I wonder if there is any truth in that. Did he get his brain fever, and then write all those terrible things, or had other reason for it all? I guess you never know, for I dare not open conversation about the issue with him ... And yet that man we saw yesterday! He seemed pretty sure of it ...

Poor Jonathan! I guess it was the funeral upset him and sent his mind back on some train of thought ... He believes it all himself. I remember how on our wedding day he said: "Unless some solemn duty comeupon me to go back to the bitter hours, asleep or awake, mad or sane. "There seems to be through this one thread of continuity ... That terrible Count was coming to London ... If so, and came to London , with its teeming millions ... You have a solemn duty, and if it gets that duty should not shrink from him ... I'll be ready. I shall get my typewriter this very hour and begin transcribing. Then we will be ready for other eyes if necessary. And if you will, then, maybe, if I am ready, poor Jonathan may not be upset, because I can speak for him and never let it bother or worry about it at all. If any Once, Jonathan quite gets over the nervousness he may want to tell me everything, and

Saturday, September 23, 2006

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23 September. Jonathan has improved after a bad night. I'm glad that he has some work to do, for that keeps his mind off the terrible things, and, oh, I'm happy that he is not now overwhelmed by the responsibility of his new position! I knew it would be true to himself, and I'm proud to see my Jonathan rising to the height of his advancement and keeping pace in all ways with the duties incumbent upon him. He will be away all day until late, said he would not return to lunch. I finished my chores, so I'll take his foreign journal, and lock myself up in my room and read it ...

Friday, September 22, 2006

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22 September. On the train to Exeter, Jonathan sleeps. It seems that only yesterday when I made the intimate notes, and yet how much has passed between them, in Whitby and around the world to me! Jonathan was away and I did not hear from him, and now married to Jonathan, Jonathan a solicitor, a partner in a firm, rich, business owner, Mr. Hawkins dead and buried, and Jonathan with another attack that can hurt a lot. Someday I may ask about it. Everything is going down. I am rusty in my shorthand, see what unexpected prosperity does for us, so it's not bad that cool again working out a bit.

The service was very simple and solemn. Only ourselves and assistservants, one or two old friends of his from Exeter, his London agent, and a gentleman representing Sir John Paxton, president of the Law Society. Jonathan and I were holding hands, and feel our best and dearest friend had left us.

returned to the city in silence and take a bus to the corner of Hyde Park, Jonathan thought it would interest me a moment to go Row, so we sat down, but there were so few people there, it was sad and desolate to see so many empty chairs. We did think we had the empty chair at home, so we get up and walk towards Piccadilly. Jonathan was holding my hand, as formerly used to do before I go to school. I thinka very bold thing, because you can not spend years teaching etiquette and decorum to the girls without the pedantry of it as one a little impressed. But it was Jonathan, and it was my husband, and we do not know any of the ones we saw (and we did not care if they knew us), so we walked in the same way.

I was watching a very beautiful girl with a hat-wheel carriage, which was sitting on a victory out of Giuliano's, when I felt Jonathan squeezed my hand so hard that hurt me, and said in a whisper "God!" I'm always anxious to Jonathan, because I always fear that some nervous breakdown can sick again, so I quickly turned to him and asked what hadJonathan closed his eyes and quickly fell into a sleep, her head resting on my shoulder.

I thought was best for him, and did not wake. As to the twenty minutes he woke up, and told me quite cheerfully:

- But mine, I've fallen asleep! Oh, forgive me for being so inattentive! Come, we'll have a cup of tea anywhere. Obviously

had forgotten all about the strange stranger, in the same way that during his illness he had forgotten all that this episode had reminded him again. I do not like the attacks of amnesia, can cause or prolong a bad brain. But I must ask, for fear of causing more harm than good, but somehow I c

Monday, September 18, 2006

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My dearest Lucy

We suffered a terrible blow. Mr. Hawkins died suddenly. Some may think this is sad for us but we had both come to love so much that it really seems as if we had lost a parent.

I never knew either my father or my mother, so that the death of this dear old man has been a real shock to me. Jonathan is greatly distressed. Not only is sad, very sad, for the dear old man who has helped him in his life, and now the end has treated him like his own son and left him a fortune for people of our modest home is more wealth allthe dreams of avarice. Jonathan also feels otherwise: he says that the great responsibility resting upon him nervous. Begins to doubt himself. I try to cheer him up, and my faith in it helps to have faith in himself. But it is precisely at this as the strong impression that exerts more experienced in it. Oh! It's too hard a nature so sweet, simple, noble and strong as he (a nature that enabled him, with the help of our friend, rising from clerk to the position it has today) is so damaged as to remove the very essence of its strength. Forgive me, dear, if you with my troubles in the midst of your own happiness, but Lucy dear, I must talk to someone, for the effort is done by man

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My dearest Lucy

It seems an age since I heard from you, or rather since I wrote. I know you will forgive me for all my faults when you have read the news you'll give. Well, I brought my husband back in good condition when we arrived at Exeter a carriage was waiting for us, and in him, despite having a gout attack, Mr. Hawkins took us to his house, where there were rooms for us all settled and comfortable, and had dinner together. After dinner Mr. Hawkins said

Beloved, I drink to your health and prosperity, and that every blessing on you both. I know from nhildren, and I've seen, with love and pride as crecíais. Now I want you to make your home here with me. I did not leave behind me no children or descendants, all are gone, and in my will I instituted universal heir.

I cried, Lucy dear, as Jonathan and the old man shook hands Hawkins. Our evening was a very, very happy.

So here we are, installed in this beautiful old house, and both my bedroom and from the room I can see the great elms near the cathedral, with its strong stems erect against the old yellow stone of the cathedral, and I can hear the crows cawing and chattering up, gossiping on the way to the crows ... and humans. I am very busy, and notI send you their 'love'. Farewell, my dearest Lucy, and all blessings to you.

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'I can tell you this, dear: it was not about anything bad that he had done, and you, to be his wife, has nothing to worry about. He has not forgotten you or what you owe. "
His fear was of great and terrible things, over which no mortal can. I believe the dear soul thought I might be jealous, fearing that my poor dear should have fallen in love with another woman.

The idea of me being jealous about Jonathan!. And yet, my dear, let me whisper when I knew that no other woman was the cause of all evils, I felt a thrill of joy through the body. I am now sitting beside his bed, drom where I can see his face while he sleeps. It is waking up ...!

"When I woke up I asked for his coat, as he wanted to get something from his pocket, I asked Sister Agatha could, and she brought all her stuff. I saw amongst them was his notebook, and would ask let me see it (because I knew that I could find some clue to his trouble), but I guess he must have seen my desire in my eyes, they told me to go to the window a moment, he wanted to be just a time. Then he called me and said very solemnly:
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The sisters were so kind. Never, never forget, nor the grave and sweet responsibilities I have taken upon me. I tell you about my wedding ...

When the chaplain and the sisters had left me alone with my husband, oh, Lucy, is the first time I've written the words 'my husband'!, Where they had left me alone with my husband pulled out the book under his pillow, wrapped in white paper, tied it with a little wearing pale blue ribbon around my neck and the knot sealed with wax, using a seal my wedding ring. Then l

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got so much energy. Also selling are very good things.

? Are those cherry blossoms?

Shuurei: Yes, indeed. Our cherry trees no longer thrive. For the past eight years. Ryuuki:

eight years. Shuurei: & nbsp;

eight years ago - when was the struggle for the throne.

After the fall of the Emperor, the Imperial Court

and government affairs fell into disarray with the struggle for the throne. Those who lived in the town of Castle have been severely affected. Many of the nobility barred their doors and the corpses of the starving were piled next to those doors. Father and Seiran did their best to keep everyone alive, but we could not do much. Probably what was most useful for all was our garden. There were many fruit treesis, and our pond is large, so we could share our fruit and fish to the townspeople. As a result, not a single fish in the pond, and it will take years before the fruit is happening again. Although not flourish. Because we ate everything. Many people died before my eyes.

Women: Shuurei-chan. Can you touch your ehru for these children, so they can rest in peace? Shuurei:  

Day after day, I played the ehru countless times. It was as if we lived only to die. Why do we live if we had to go through such an experience?

Father and Seiran were getting thinner and thinner. I was so scared. Every night, I dreamed that I died and left me alone. Those were days of terror. Ryuuki:

Shuurei & amp; nbsp; Shuurei:

That's why I entered the Palace . I do not want to be able to do anything but mourn for my own helplessness. So, if next time there was something I could do, I would try. What I want is not much really. I do not mean anything as stupid as "please build a kingdom in which all can live happily." Happiness and unhappiness depend on each individual. So the Emperor does not need to take responsibility until that point. The life of a person depends on that single person. In choosing its cCCOUNT between the many choices that arise in life alone.

Ryuuki: Choose your own.

Shuurei: There are times, however, that a person can not choose. If a natural disaster, there is no choice but to accept. But if it is caused by men, then it should be possible for people warned her. . CHTM LXC

Ryuuki: Is that why you entered the Palace?

Shuurei: However, there are lots of things people can do to things work.

But there are some things that can not be done, no matter how hard people try. Case of the Emperor is to deal with these things, right? If the Emperor is shirking, then who is goingyou had never studied politics since the Prince you were younger, I will study with you. When you are unsure, be at your side, if you complain, I listen as much as you want. If you want to mourn, move on. I'm not a counselor. So there is no need to feign strong. I came not to give children or simply embroncaros. I have come to offer my support - at your side to support you to you that you are emperor.

... That's what I wanted to tell the emperor when I meet him. But I could not see him. As known to the Emperor, could tell you what I mean? And if you're interested, I'll be waiting in the archives tomorrow afternoon. CHTML XC

Ryuuki: Understood. I'll be sure to pass the message.

Shuurei:

The tea has cooled. I'll do a little more.

Seiran:

& nbsp;

Thanks!

Q. "I can ask you something?

Ryuuki:

What?

Shuurei: Vv-

you prefer men rather than women, right?

Ryuuki:

Hmm ... Well, yes.

Shuurei: Dd- agree. Oh well.

B-well, there's the matter of the successors, but we think that later. Right now, let us study the basis of government administration. Let me introduce you to our teacher.

Kouyuu: ; I am glad to finally meet you, Your Majesty. I

Kouyuu Li.

Shuuei:

Please, do the best you can, Your Majesty .

Ryuuki: Ran

Shuuei, what are you doing here?

Shuuei: My job has always been to protect your Majesty. I've also come to inspect, after hearing that someone had been using lately on my behalf for the files.

Kouyuu: & amp; nbsp; From now on, I cut in machacaros drive. Prepare.

Ryuuki:

L-I look forward to.

Sou: So His Majesty has taken interest in things.

Shou: & nbs

Spare me the "coming at you."

Now the question is whether His Majesty will try to make a flower and Ran Li Kouyuu Shuuei.

Next Episode: I wonder if Ryuuki is the type of person that when you try, you can do just about anything. I've changed a bit my opinion about him. adelantéis you not, I said just a little, so

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After missing a season around, return to Chapter 2, Saiunkoku Monogatari, in Castilian, for those who read this newspaper (if it really has been someone other than Kaoru, who commented below \u0026lt;thanks !>)

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Saiunkoku Monogatari - Episode 2

Narrative: files - a buildings standingp; nbsp;

Ryuuki:

S -yes. Shouka:

I'll meet you in the story is finished with what I'm working on right now.

Title:

Frog in Your Pond knows nothing of the Sea * * This - one of experience or limited perspective can not understand the wider world.

Shuuei: Ei, Seiran.

Seiran: ; Shogun Ran. CHs young to pass the national exams with the highest grades?

Shuuei: Kouyuu That's for you. You're famous.

Seiran:

But you have no duties during the day? What are you doing in the archives? Shuuei: &ú serve in the family of Shuurei-dono, is not it?

Seiran: S-yes.

Shuuei:

We are bored, so we are seeing the princess that makes things work.

Shuurei: Here. & nbs MLXC Shuurei: The most deadly and bitter tea that my father always made

Ryuuki:

; Yes I also like the tea-dono Shuurei dad.

Shuurei: is a good person. Are you coming to the files often? Ryuuki: Yes &

TMLXC Ryuuki: Yes I heard yesterday when it was wing Shusui Imperial Residence. Shuurei: I see. And what was his mission to the Imperial Residence

? Ryuuki: Huh? Ehm ... It was ...

Shuurei: Could it be perhaps a message from His Majesty?

Ryuuki: Ehm ... well ...

Shouka: ; Sorry to keep you waiting. CHT

MLXC Ryuuki: Ah Shouka-dono. Do not take some tea?

Shouka: ?

Ryuuki: & amHTMLXC Ryuuki: Shuurei seems like a mother, right?

Shouka: ; Yes

Shuurei: ; Father nbsp; ? That ... It seems that men prefer detail right after all.

Seiran:

My Lady.

Shuurei:

?!?

CHTMnights with you? Shuurei: not say such a thing! I just ...

Seiran: "Just ...?

Shuurei:

Me was wondering if that pemp; nbsp; So I need to study, right?

Shuurei: Shou Advisor !

Shou: ; Oh, Shuurei-dono;

Shuurei: The truth is always I wanted to introduce myself to the national examinations, and studied with my father constantly. But when I learned that women can not show, I had this dream to children, and taught at the local temple.

Shuuei: So it was investigating?

Shuurei: Yes

..

Shuuei: In that case, you may not is as much to learn. Shuurei: No. Absolutely not. I wonder if there is no limit to things like learning. I

Csos.

Shuurei: no sense of direction ...

Kouyuu: Stop your bullshit and shut up!

Shuuei: ; CHTMLLord stupid ...

Kouyuu:

While one hand is great, this palace is also small.

Shuuei: ;uurei: Um.

Shuuei: Yes? Shuurei:

Can Mr. stupid ... umm I mean, Your Majesty has never left the Imperial Palace? & aC

Ryuuki: Is your house near, Shuurei?

Shuurei:

Yes, indeed. Ryuuki:

&LXC Here.

Shuurei:

will eat well, do no?

Ryuuki:

Huh? Oh. It's delicious!

Shuurei:

&; Ryuushin.

Ryuushin:

Where has lately?

Shuurei:

; Um, well ...

Touka:

& "Outrageous? Is that ...?

Ryuushin:

Whether you're no Seiran. Eh! Let's play the Samurai!

Children: Vamos! Vamos! &; Nbsp;

seems Livejournal does not accept the entire chapter again because it's too long. I tried to change the MTU settings to let me put longer entries, but my router did not like anything, so for now it remains so, and is in two parts, sorry for the inconvenience.