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". . . an immense dog sprang up on deck from below, as if shot up by the concussion, and running forward, jumped from the bow on the sand" (Stoker, 2000).
"There was undoubtedly something, long and black, bending over the half-reclining white figure. . . I could see a white face and red, gleaming eyes" (Stoker, 2000).
"The sea is tumbling in over the shallows and the sandy flats with a roar, muffled in the sea-mists drifting inland. The horizon is lost in a grey mist. . . there is a "brool" over the sea that sounds like some presage of doom" (Stoker, 2000).
"Lucy, although she is so well, has lately taken to her old habit of walking in her sleep" (Stoker, 2000).
"I have an appetite like a cormorant and full of like and sleep well" (Stoker, 2000).
"I fastened the shawl at her throat with a big safety-pin; but I must have been clumsy in my anxiety and pinched or pricked her with it, for by-and-by, when her breathing became quieter, she put her hand to her throat again and moaned" (Stoker, 2000).
". . .for there are two little red points like pin-pricks, and on the band of her nightdress was a drop of blood" (Stoker, 2000).
"And then Lucy's breathing became stertorous again, and all at once it ceased. "It is all over," said Van Helsing. "She is dead!" (Stoker, 2000)
"I did not fear to go to sleep again, although the boughs or bats or something flapped almost angrily against the window-panes" (Stoker, 2000).
"Poor Lucy seemed much upset. She was restless and uneasy all the time, and I cannot but think that her dreaming at night is telling on her. She is quite odd in one thing: she will not admit to me that there is any cause for restlessness" (Stoker, 2000).
"Lucy was full of pity, too, but she did not attempt to touch the dog, but looked at it in an agonised sort of way" (Stoker, 2000).
Lucy recieves blood transfusions.
"She wants blood, and blood must have or die" (Stoker, 2000).
Mina realizes Jonathan may be in danger after recieving a letter.
"It is only a line dated from Castle Dracula, and says that he is just starting for home. That is not like Jonathan; I do not understand it, and it makes me uneasy" (Stoker, 2000).
Stoker, B. (2000). Dracula. : Dover Publications.