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Dr. Seward’s Diary

           Whenwereachedthehall,themaidhadjustopenedthedoor,andArthurwassteppingquicklyin. Herusheduptome,sayinginaneagerwhisper, 

           "Jack,Iwassoanxious. Ireadbetweenthelinesofyourletter,andhavebeeninanagony. Thedadwasbetter,soIrandownheretoseeformyself. IsnotthatgentlemanDr.VanHelsing? Iamsothankfultoyou,sir,forcoming." 

           WhenfirsttheProfessor’seyehadlituponhim,hehadbeenangryathisinterruptionatsuchatime,butnow,ashetookinhisstalwartproportionsandrecognizedthestrongyoungmanhoodwhichseemedtoemanatefromhim,hiseyesgleamed. Withoutapausehesaidtohimasheheldouthishand, 

           "Sir,youhavecomeintime. Youaretheloverofourdearmiss. Sheisbad,very,verybad. Nay,mychild,donotgolikethat." Forhesuddenlygrewpaleandsatdowninachairalmostfainting. "Youaretohelpher. Youcandomorethananythatlive,andyourcourageisyourbesthelp." 

           "WhatcanIdo?"askedArthurhoarsely. "Tellme,andIshalldoit. Mylifeishers,andIwouldgivethelastdropofbloodinmybodyforher." 

           TheProfessorhasastronglyhumorousside,andIcouldfromoldknowledgedetectatraceofitsorigininhisanswer. 

           "Myyoungsir,Idonotasksomuchasthat,notthelast!" 

           "WhatshallIdo?"Therewasfireinhiseyes,andhisopennostrilsquiveredwithintent. VanHelsingslappedhimontheshoulder. 

           "Come!"hesaid. "Youareaman,anditisamanwewant. Youarebetterthanme,betterthanmyfriendJohn." Arthurlookedbewildered,andtheProfessorwentonbyexplaininginakindlyway. 

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