DR. SEWARD'S DIARY
28 September .--It is wonderful what a good night's sleep will do for one. Yesterday I was almost willing to accept Van Helsing's monstrous ideas, but now they seem to start out lurid before me as outrages on common sense. I have no doubt that he believes it all. I wonder if his mind can have become in any way unhinged. Surely there must be some rational explanation of all these mysterious things. Is it possible that the Professor can have done it himself? He is so abnormally clever that if he went off his head he would carry out his intent with regard to some fixed idea in a wonderful way. I am loathe to think it, and indeed it would be almost as great a marvel as the other to find that Van Helsing was mad, but anyhow I shall watch him carefully. I may get some light on the mystery.
Just one comment:
Duh!
Posted by: Elizabeth | September 28, 2005 at 09:54 AM
Remember Lucy writing from Whitby, back on August 30th?
"P.P.S.--We are to be married on 28 September."
http://infocult.typepad.com/dracula/2005/08/whitby_30_augus.html
Posted by: Bryan | September 28, 2005 at 09:54 AM
Dr. Seward's description of the events of 28 September (chronicled tomorrow) create the best scene in the book, in my opinion.
Posted by: Ben | September 28, 2005 at 09:31 PM