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Phoebe Reads a Mystery

Dracula: Chapter 10

Phoebe Reads a Mystery

Vox Media Podcast Network

Drama, Fiction

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Phoebe reads a chapter a day of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Read along. Our other shows are Criminal and This is Love. Donate to Phoebe Reads a Mystery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 10. Let her. Dr. Seward to Arthur Homewood, 6 September.

1:00.1

My dear art, my news today is not so good. Lucy this morning had gone back a bit. There is, however,

1:08.7

one good thing, which is a reason for it. Mrs. Westernah was naturally anxious concerning Lucy,

1:15.4

and has consulted me professionally about her. I took advantage of the opportunity,

1:20.4

and told her that my old master, Van Helsing, the great specialist, was coming to stay with me,

1:26.0

and that I would put her in his charge, conjointly with myself. So now, we can come and go without

1:31.9

alarming her unduly, for a shock to her would mean sudden death. And this, in Lucy's weak condition,

1:39.6

might be disastrous to her. We are hedged in with difficulties, all of us, my poor old fellow,

1:45.9

but please God, we shall come through them all right. If any need, I shall write, so that if you do

1:52.2

not hear from me, take it for granted that I am simply waiting for news. In haste, yours ever,

1:59.0

John Seward. Dr. Seward's diary, 7 September. The first thing Van Helsing said to me when we met at

2:08.4

Liverpool Street was, have you said anything to our young friend the lover of her? No, I said,

2:15.3

I waited till I had seen you, as I said in my telegram. I wrote him a letter simply telling him

2:20.8

that you were coming, as Mrs. Westernah was not so well, and that I should let him know if need be.

2:27.8

Right, my friend, he said quite right. Better he not know as yet. Perhaps he shall never know.

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