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Dracula

CHAPTER 18
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"His case in your diary interest me much, and it had bearing, too, now and again on our case.

I should much like to see him, and especial when his mind is disturbed." "May I come also ?" asked Lord Godalming.
"Me too ?" said Quincey Morris.

"May I come ?" said Harker.

I nodded, and we all went down the passage together.
We found him in a state of considerable excitement, but far more rational in his speech and manner than I had ever seen him.

There was an unusual understanding of himself, which was unlike anything I had ever met with in a lunatic, and he took it for granted that his reasons would prevail with others entirely sane.


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