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Leslie S. Klinger

Note that this letter appears in the text before Lucy's diary entry of August 24. Therefore it was probably written on August 22, not 24, for the diary entry seems to refer to this letter. It's not clear why Mina took this arduous route to Buda-Pesth; she could have taken the Orient Express or the Ostend-Vienna Express and been there in much shorter time.

Brain fever was a popular Victorian malady, at least in literature: Catherine Linton (Wuthering Heights), Emma Bovary, and Lucy Feverel (The Ordeal of Richard Feverel) all suffered from it. A modern diagnostician might label some cases as meningitis, but the recorded symptoms were often too vague (as here) to allow precise diagnosis.

There was no "English mission church" in Bud-Pesth at the time; Mina must mean the chaplain to the British legation or the Presbyterian Scottish mission.

In the Notes, it is clear that the wedding took place in London and that Lucy attended the ceremony. Stoker may have made the marriage occur at a fictional "English mission church" in Buda-Pesth to protect the identity of the Harkers.

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