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TO
MY DEAR FRIEND
HOMMY-BEG
How these papers have been placed in sequence will be made manifest in the reading of them. All needless matters have been eliminated, so that a history almost at variance with the possibilities of later-day belief may stand forth as simple fact. There is throughout no statement of past things wherein memory may err, for all the records chosen are exactly contemporary, given from the standpoints and within the range of knowledge of those who made them.
CONTENTS
Chapter I | |
Jonathan Harker's Journal | 1 |
Chapter II | |
Jonathan Harker's Journal | 16 |
Chapter III | |
Jonathan Harker's Journal | 30 |
Chapter IV | |
Jonathan Harker's Journal | 44 |
Chapter V | |
Letters—Lucy and Mina | 59 |
Chapter VI | |
Mina Murray's Journal | 69 |
Chapter VII | |
Cutting from "The Dailygraph," 8 August | 83 |
Chapter VIII | |
Mina Murray's Journal | 98 |
Chapter IX | |
Mina Murray's Journal | 114 |
Chapter X | |
Mina Murray's Journal | 129 |
Chapter XI | |
Lucy Westenra's Diary | 145 |
Chapter XII | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 159 |
Chapter XIII | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 178 |
Chapter XIV | |
Mina Harker's Journal | 196 |
Chapter XV | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 213 |
Chapter XVI | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 228 |
Chapter XVII | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 240 |
Chapter XVIII | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 255 |
Chapter XIX | |
Jonathan Harker's Journal | 273 |
Chapter XX | |
Jonathan Harker's Journal | 287 |
Chapter XXI | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 303 |
Chapter XXII | |
Jonathan Harker's Journal | 319 |
Chapter XXIII | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 333 |
Chapter XXIV | |
Dr. Seward's Phonograph Diary, spoken by Van Helsing | 348 |
Chapter XXV | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 364 |
Chapter XXVI | |
Dr. Seward's Diary | 380 |
Chapter XXVII | |
Mina Harker's Journal | 399 |
COPYRIGHT, 1897, BY BRAM STOKER
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