LETTER MINA HARKER TO LUCY WESTENRA
(Unopened by her)
17 September
My dearest Lucy,
"It seems an age since I heard from you, or indeed since I wrote. You will pardon me, I know, for all my faults when you have read all my budget of news. Well, I got my husband back all right. When we arrived at Exeter there was a carriage waiting for us, and in it, though he had an attack of gout, Mr. Hawkins. He took us to his house, where there were rooms for us all nice and comfortable, and we dined together. After dinner Mr. Hawkins said,
"’My dears, I want to drink your health and prosperity, and may every blessing attend you both. I know you both from children, and have, with love and pride, seen you grow up. Now I want you to make your home here with me. I have left to me neither chick nor child.All are gone, and in my will I have left you everything.' I cried, Lucy dear, as Jonathan and the old man clasped hands. Our evening was a very, very happy one.
"So here we are, installed in this beautiful old house, and from both my bedroom and the drawing room I can see the great elms of the cathedral close, with their great black stems standing out against the old yellow stone of the cathedral, and I can hear the rooks overhead cawing and cawing and chattering and chattering and gossiping all day, after the manner of rooks--and humans. I am busy, I need not tell you, arranging things and housekeeping. Jonathan and Mr. Hawkins are busy all day, for now that Jonathan is a partner, Mr. Hawkins wants to tell him all about the clients.
"How is your dear mother getting on? I wish I could run up to town for a day or two to see you, dear, but I,dare not go yet, with so much on my shoulders, and Jonathan wants looking after still.He is beginning to put some flesh on his bones again,but he was terribly weakened by the long illness. Even now he sometimes starts out of his sleep in a sudden way and awakes all trembling until I can coax him back to his usual placidity.However, thank God, these occasions grow less frequent as the days go on, and they will in time pass away altogether, I trust. And now I have told you my news, let me ask yours. When are you to be married, and where, and who is to perform the ceremony,and what are you to wear, and is it to be a public or private wedding? Tell me all about it, dear, tell me all about everything, for there is nothing which interests you which will not be dear to me. Jonathan asks me to send his `respectful duty', but I do not think that is good enough from the junior partner of the important firm Hawkins & Harker. And so, as you love me, and he loves me, and I love you with all the moods and tenses of the verb, I send you simply his `love' instead. Goodbye, my dearest Lucy, and blessings on you."
Yours,
Mina Harker
September 17 Jonathan and Mina Harker return to Exeter and accompany Peter Hawkins to his home with a view of Exeter cathedral.
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Posted by: Andrew Connell | September 22, 2009 at 11:21 AM
No entries since this one. What's happening?
Posted by: Elizabeth Miller | September 28, 2009 at 04:15 PM
We're out of internet connectivity at the house, Elizabeth and all. It's been down nearly four weeks. So we drive to the nearest town's public library, or the community center, and get online for a precious, brief time, to do work.
I'm working feverishly to get some minutes to catch back up!
Posted by: Bryan Alexander | September 28, 2009 at 05:10 PM
Wow...still! That's crazy! It's like being locked in a sunken submarine... I'm sorry to hear this. Ok, no problem Bryan. When you get caught up I have maps for Sept 22, 23, 25, 26, 26/27 (the night Seward and Van Helsing find Lucy out of her crypt), 27 and 28 - things are moving quickly now! I won't comment them on the most recent days you posted right away in case you need to delete them to fit the missing days in the middle.
And as always, please let me know if I can help. Take care and hope all is well otherwise.
Posted by: Andrew Connell | September 29, 2009 at 08:17 AM