[Dracula by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link book
Dracula

CHAPTER 17
44/46

I shall know better in time, and believe me that, though I am not ungrateful now, my gratitude will grow with my understanding.

You will let me be like a brother, will you not, for all our lives, for dear Lucy's sake ?" "For dear Lucy's sake," I said as we clasped hands.

"Ay, and for your own sake," he added, "for if a man's esteem and gratitude are ever worth the winning, you have won mine today.

If ever the future should bring to you a time when you need a man's help, believe me, you will not call in vain.

God grant that no such time may ever come to you to break the sunshine of your life, but if it should ever come, promise me that you will let me know." He was so earnest, and his sorrow was so fresh, that I felt it would comfort him, so I said, "I promise." As I came along the corridor I saw Mr.Morris looking out of a window.
He turned as he heard my footsteps.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books