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Yeni Kelimeler En İyi Girişçiler Çeviri Gönderenler Kelime Gönderenler İstatistikler | karanikayıt: 28 May 2010 Cum 20:13 son ziyaret: 01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54
karani tarafından eklenen kelimelerkelime eklememiş karani tarafından eklenen cümleler- (hostile) He looked so hostile that I thought he was in for another homicidal fit, so I blew my whistle. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (plague) Why do you plague me about souls? Haven't I got enough to worry, and pain, to distract me already, without thinking of souls? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (shouted) To hell with you and your souls! he shouted. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (jumped) Suddenly he jumped to his feet, with his eyes blazing and all the signs of intense cerebral excitement. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (despondently) For a few moments he sat despondently. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (said) I don't want an elephant's soul, or any soul at all! he said. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (obtained) The effect I desired was obtained, for he at once fell from his high-horse and became a child again. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (reflectively) I wonder, I said reflectively, what an elephant's soul is like! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (meet) You want big things that you can make your teeth meet in? How would you like to breakfast on an elephant? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (awake) What ridiculous nonsense you are talking? He was getting too wide awake, so I thought I would press him hard. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (chopsticks) You might as well ask a man to eat molecules with a pair of chopsticks, as to try to interest me about the less carnivora, when I know of what is before me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (nonsense) I'm past all that sort of nonsense. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (feed) 'Rats and mice and such small deer,' as Shakespeare has it, 'chicken feed of the larder' they might be called. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:24)
- (distract) Renfield seemed himself aware of having made a lapse, for he hurried on, as though to distract my attention from it, I don't take any stock at all in such matters. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (stopped) So, so! I thought to myself, this is the second time he has suddenly stopped at the word 'drink'. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (suddenly) Blow spiders! What's the use of spiders? There isn't anything in them to eat or? He stopped suddenly as though reminded of a forbidden topic. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (laugh) With a laugh he replied, Not much! Flies are poor things, after all! After a pause he added, But I don't want their souls buzzing round me, all the same. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (shook) He seemed to wake up all at once, and shook his head. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (confidence) The first step was to restore confidence, so I asked him, speaking pretty loud so that he would hear me through his closed ears, Would you like some sugar to get your flies around again? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (disturbance) It was evident that he was undergoing some process of mental disturbance, and knowing how his past moods had interpreted things seemingly foreign to himself, I thought I would enter into his mind as well as I could and go with him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (features) It also gave me a lesson, for it seemed that before me was a child, only a child, though the features were worn, and the stubble on the jaws was white. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (something) There was something pathetic in it that touched me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (imagination) Something seemed to affect his imagination, for he put his fingers to his ears and shut his eyes, screwing them up tightly just as a small boy does when his face is being soaped. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (lives) You've got their lives, you know, and you must put up with their souls! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (spiders) This seemed to puzzle him, so I followed it up, A nice time you'll have some time when you're flying out here, with the souls of thousands of flies and spiders and birds and cats buzzing and twittering and moaning all around you. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (getting) But, I asked, how are we to get the life without getting the soul also? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (worry) You needn't worry about that! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (right) Oh yes! But that is all right. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:23)
- (seemed) The matter seemed preying on his mind, and so I determined to use it, to be cruel only to be kind (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (apologetic) I don't want any souls! he said in a feeble, apologetic way. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (reply) He did not reply for a moment but looked all around him, and up and down, as though he expected to find some inspiration for an answer. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (asked) What about them yourself? I asked. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (cerebration) Unconscious cerebration was doing its work, even with the lunatic. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (matter) I determined to have the matter out. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (evident) It was evident then that my surmise had been correct. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (about) What about souls? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (question) When I came in, he said at once, as though the question had been waiting on his lips. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (generally) I found him sitting in the middle of the floor on his stool, a pose which is generally indicative of some mental energy on his part. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (before) Renfield might not speak so freely before a third person as when he and I were alone. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (another) There was also another reason. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (patient) I would have taken him with me to see the patient, only I thought that after his last repulse he might not care to go again. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (disturbed) He does not wish to be disturbed in the work, without cause. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (accurate) He seems to think that by accurate knowledge of all details he will light up on some clue. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (prepared) Van Helsing sits in my study poring over the record prepared by the Harkers. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (following) Harker is out, following up clues, and so are Lord Godalming and Quincey. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (anything) Besides, I am glad to have anything to help pass the time. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (interested) Ordinarily I would not have come without special reason, but just at present I am so interested in him that I would gladly make an effort. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (sent) Later in the day he sent for me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (sulky) He was sulky, and so I came away. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (useless) After a short time I saw that for the present it was useless to speak to him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (insanity) I think that through the cloudiness of his insanity he saw some antagonism in me, for he at once fell back on the last refuge of such as he, a dogged silence. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:22)
- (never) I know that I shall never lack the means of life! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (good) I have friends, good friends, like you, Seward (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (inexpressible) This was said with a leer of inexpressible cunning. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (know) And doctor, as to life, what is it after all? When you've got all you require, and you know that you will never want, that is all. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (stopped) He suddenly stopped and the old cunning look spread over his face, like a wind sweep on the surface of the water. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (manner) They would be no manner of use to me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (indeed) I don't want any souls, indeed, indeed! I don't. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (unconsciously) The effort succeeded, for an instant he unconsciously relapsed into his old servile manner, bent low before me, and actually fawned upon me as he replied. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (sternly) Why not? I put my question quickly and somewhat sternly, on purpose to disconcert him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (about) So you don't care about life and you don't want souls. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (harked) I could not see the analogy, but did not like to admit it, so I harked back to what he had denied. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (because) because he walked with God. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:21)
- (appositeness) I could not at the moment recall Enoch's appositeness, so I had to ask a simple question, though I felt that by so doing I was lowering myself in the eyes of the lunatic. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (poser) This was a poser to me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (intellectual) If I may state my intellectual position I am, so far as concerns things purely terrestrial, somewhat in the position which Enoch occupied spiritually! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (concerned) I am not even concerned in His especially spiritual doings. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (arrogate) Oh no! Far be it from me to arrogate to myself the attributes of the Deity. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (benign) He smiled with an ineffably benign superiority. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (command) Then you command life. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (little) This puzzled me a little, so I drew him on. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:20)
- (indifferent) I am pretty indifferent about it at present. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (brightened) Here he brightened up. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (want) He said, Oh, no, oh no! I want no souls. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (shaking) His madness foiled his reason, and a puzzled look spread over his face as, shaking his head with a decision which I had but seldom seen in him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (utmost) I thought I would push his analogy to its utmost logically, so I said quickly, Oh, it is a soul you are after now, is it? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (ancients) The ancients did well when they typified the soul as a butterfly! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (powers) It's wings are typical of the aerial powers of the psychic faculties. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (superior) He smiled on me in quite a superior sort of way, such a smile as would have become the face of Malvolio, as he answered me, The fly, my dear sir, has one striking feature. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (improve) I thought I would improve the occasion and learn something, so I asked him, What about the flies these times? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (really) He did not really care for any of the things of mere earth, he was in the clouds and looked down on all the weaknesses and wants of us poor mortals. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (commanding) He was, in fact, commanding destiny, subjectively. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:19)
- (repulse) This morning, when I went to see him after his repulse of Van Helsing, his manner was that of a man commanding destiny. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:18)
- (always) His moods change so rapidly that I find it difficult to keep touch of them, and as they always mean something more than his own well-being, they form a more than interesting study. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:18)
- (about) I am puzzled afresh about Renfield. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:18)
- (herself) She will be herself at home in Exeter. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:18)
- (want) I have all I want. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:18)
- (indifferent) I am pretty indifferent about it at present. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (brightened) Here he brightened up. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (souls) He said, Oh, no, oh no! I want no souls. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (decision) His madness foiled his reason, and a puzzled look spread over his face as, shaking his head with a decision which I had but seldom seen in him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (utmost) I thought I would push his analogy to its utmost logically, so I said quickly, Oh, it is a soul you are after now, is it? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (typified) The ancients did well when they typified the soul as a butterfly! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (aerial) It's wings are typical of the aerial powers of the psychic faculties. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (answered) He smiled on me in quite a superior sort of way, such a smile as would have become the face of Malvolio, as he answered me, The fly, my dear sir, has one striking feature. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (really) He did not really care for any of the things of mere earth, he was in the clouds and looked down on all the weaknesses and wants of us poor mortals. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (improve) I thought I would improve the occasion and learn something, so I asked him, What about the flies these times? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (subjectively) He was, in fact, commanding destiny, subjectively. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (repulse) This morning, when I went to see him after his repulse of Van Helsing, his manner was that of a man commanding destiny. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (change) His moods change so rapidly that I find it difficult to keep touch of them, and as they always mean something more than his own well-being, they form a more than interesting study. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (puzzled) I am puzzled afresh about Renfield. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (herself) She will be herself at home in Exeter. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:17)
- (mend) Tomorrow will, I hope, mend all this. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (haggard) She is still too pale, but does not look so haggard as she did this morning. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (soundly) Mina sleeps soundly and her breathing is regular. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (puckered) Her forehead is puckered up into little wrinkles, as though she thinks even in her sleep. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (sleepy) I am very sleepy and shall go to bed? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (opportunity) I took the opportunity of bringing this diary right up to the moment. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (discussing) For a good while we sat and smoked, discussing the matter in its various lights and bearings. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (advisable) As nothing could well be done before morning, and as it would be at least advisable to wait till Lord Godalming should hear from Mitchell's, we decided not to take any active step before breakfast time. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (unless) unless we can find the Count's key basket. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (job) We got off once all right, but we have now a rare job on hand. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (contracted) Lord Godalming's brows contracted, and he stood up and walked about the room. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (business) This burglary business is getting serious. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (stopped) By-and-by he stopped and said, turning from one to another of us, Quincey's head is level. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (unless) I confess I don't see how we are going to get in unless that agency duck can find us a key of some sort. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (different) It will be a mighty different thing to commit burglary in Piccadilly, either by day or night. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (broke) We broke house at Carfax, but we had night and a walled park to protect us. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:16)
- (answered) We got into the other, answered Lord Godalming quickly. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (silent) We all sat silent awhile and all at once Morris spoke, Say! How are we going to get into that house? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (different) But, Art, this is different. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (wretch) Then shall we make our final coup, and hunt the wretch to his real death. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (caused) It wrung my heart to think that I had had to keep anything from her and so caused her inquietude. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (effort) Mina was looking tired and pale, but she made a gallant effort to be bright and cheerful. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (others) I found all the others at home. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (company) I got a cup of tea at the Aerated Bread company and came down to Purfleet by the next train. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (tired) It was now dark, and I was tired and hungry. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:15)
- (carried) We once carried out a small matter of renting some chambers for him when he was the honourable Arthur Holmwood. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (subject) If you will let me have his lordship's address I will consult the House on the subject, and will, in any case, communicate with his lordship by tonight's post. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (required) It will be a pleasure if we can so far deviate from our rules as to give the required information to his lordship. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (enemy) I wanted to secure a friend, and not to make an enemy, so I thanked him, gave the address at Seward's and came away. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (property) In this instance I am not prompted by curiosity, I act on the part of Lord Godalming, who wishes to know something of the property which was, he understood, lately for sale. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (handed) Here I handed him my card. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (prompted) In this instance I am not prompted by curiosity, I act on the part of Lord Godalming, who wishes to know something of the property which was, he understood, lately for sale. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (complexion) These words put a different complexion on affairs. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (complexion) These words put a different complexion on affairs. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (especially) He said, I would like to oblige you if I could, Harker, and especially would I like to oblige his lordship. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (professional) I am myself a professional man. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:14)
- (confidence) I thought I had best meet him on his own ground, so I said, Your clients, sir, are happy in having so resolute a guardian of their confidence. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (manifestly) This was manifestly a prig of the first water, and there was no use arguing with him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (absolutely) The affairs of their clients are absolutely safe in the hands of Mitchell, Sons, & Candy. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (answered) But I do mind, he answered. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (mind) Surely, I said, you do not mind letting me know so much. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (again) It is sold, sir, was again his laconic reply. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (raised) Again he paused longer, and raised his eyebrows still more. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (reason) Pardon me, I said, with equal politeness, but I have a special reason for wishing to know who purchased it. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (paused) When I asked who had purchased it, he opened his eyes a thought wider, and paused a few seconds before replying, It is sold, sir. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (interview) Having once told me that the Piccadilly house, which throughout our interview he called a mansion, was sold, he considered my business as concluded. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (particularly) The gentleman who saw me was particularly suave in manner, but uncommunicative in equal proportion. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (learned) Having learned the address of Mitchell, Sons, & Candy from a directory at the Berkeley, I was soon at their office in Sackville Street. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (growing) It was now growing dusk, and the autumn night was closing in, so I did not lose any time. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (informant) I did not wish to seem too eager, or to let my informant know or guess too much, so thanking him in the usual manner, I strolled away. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (remembered) He told me, however, that up to very lately there had been a notice board of For Sale up, and that perhaps Mitchell, Sons, & Candy the house agents could tell me something, as he thought he remembered seeing the name of that firm on the board. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (heard) One of them said that he heard it had lately been taken, but he couldn't say from whom. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (around) I asked one or two of the grooms and helpers whom I saw around if they could tell me anything about the empty house. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (active) The mews were active, the Piccadilly houses being mostly in occupation. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (present) There was at present nothing to be learned from the Piccadilly side, and nothing could be done, so I went around to the back to see if anything could be gathered from this quarter. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (experience) I remembered my experience of the investigation and purchase of Carfax, and I could not but feel that if I could find the former owner there might be some means discovered of gaining access to the house. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (perhaps) I would have given a good deal to have been able to see the notice board intact, as it would, perhaps, have given some clue to the ownership of the house. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (edges) Behind the rails of the balcony I saw there were some loose boards, whose raw edges looked white. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (roughly) It had, however, been roughly torn away, the uprights which had supported it still remaining. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:12)
- (mostly) All the framework was black with time, and from the iron the paint had mostly scaled away. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (encrusted) The windows were encrusted with dust, and the shutters were up. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (untenanted) The house looked as though it had been long untenanted. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (constitutional) Beyond the Junior constitutional I came across the house described and was satisfied that this was the next of the lairs arranged by Dracula. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (discharged) At Piccadilly Circus I discharged my cab, and walked westward. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (precious) If so, time was precious, for now that he had achieved a certain amount of distribution, he could, by choosing his own time, complete the task unobserved. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (evident) The Count could, it was evident, handle the earth boxes himself. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (gained) I had gained a new painful experience. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (information) I thought that with this description I could find the house, so having paid my friend for his information, I started off for Piccadilly. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (steps) But 'e took one of them by the shoulder and was like to throw 'im down the steps, till the lot of them went away cussin'. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (wanted) The old gent give them shillin's, an' they seein' they got so much, they wanted more. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (round) I know them steps, 'avin' 'ad to carry the boxes up with three loafers what come round to earn a copper. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (difficulty) But ye needn't have no difficulty about that. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (stone) It's a 'igh 'un with a stone front with a bow on it, an' 'igh steps up to the door. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (number) And you can't remember the number of the house? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (last) I don't remember the last time, but that was the beer. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (gent) The old gent, he opened the door 'isself an' shut it again when I druv off. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (used) Never used no key nor nothink. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:11)
- (big) Yus, it was a big 'all, an' there was nothin' else in it. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (attempt) I made one more attempt to further matters. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (interrupted) I interrupted him, Were the boxes left in the hall? (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (remember) It was main dry work, an' I don't so well remember 'ow I got 'ome. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (second) Yus, there was five in the first load an' four in the second. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (asked) The whole nine? I asked. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (carry) He must 'a started off and got there afore me, for when I rung of the bell he kem an' opened the door 'isself an' 'elped me carry the boxes into the 'all. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (too) He was there too. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (get) How did you get into the house in Piccadilly? I asked. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (conferences) Thank God, this will be the last night of her looking on at our conferences, and feeling the sting of our not showing our confidence. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (resolution) It took all my courage to hold to the wise resolution of keeping her out of our grim task. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (reconciled) She seems somehow more reconciled, or else the very subject seems to have become repugnant to her, for when any accidental allusion is made she actually shudders. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (feeling) I am glad we made our resolution in time, as with such a feeling as this, our growing knowledge would be torture to her. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (difference) Thank God, the ceasing of telling things has made no difference between us. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (appearances) I could not tell the others of the day's discovery till we were alone, so after dinner, followed by a little music to save appearances even amongst ourselves, I took Mina to her room and left her to go to bed. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (ceasing) Thank God, the ceasing of telling things has made no difference between us. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:10)
- (again) When I came down again I found the others all gathered round the fire in the study. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (simply) In the train I had written my diary so far, and simply read it off to them as the best means of letting them get abreast of my own information. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (missing) But if there be some missing, we must search until we find them. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (work) If we find them all in that house, then our work is near the end. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (missing) Doubtless we are on the track of the missing boxes. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (finished) When I had finished Van Helsing said, This has been a great day's work, friend Jonathan. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (pounds) Why, 'e took up 'is end o' the boxes like they was pounds of tea, and me a puffin' an' a blowin' afore I could upend mine anyhow, an' I'm no chicken, neither. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (phrase) How this phrase thrilled through me! (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:09)
- (strongest) Curse me, but he was the strongest chap I ever struck, an' him a old feller, with a white moustache, one that thin you would think he couldn't throw a shadder. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (put) He 'elped me to lift the boxes and put them in the dray. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (engaged) There was the old party what engaged me a waitin' in the 'ouse at Purfleet. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (dustiness) It was a dusty old 'ouse, too, though nothin' to the dustiness of the 'ouse we tooked the bloomin' boxes from. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (questions) He was sent for on my suggestion that I was willing to pay his days wages to his foreman for the privilege of asking him a few questions on a private matter. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (enough) He was a smart enough fellow, though rough of speech and bearing. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (promised) When I had promised to pay for his information and given him an earnest, he told me that he had made two journeys between Carfax and a house in Piccadilly, and had taken from this house to the latter nine great boxes, main heavy ones, with a horse and cart hired by him for this purpose. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (suggested) One of them suggested that there was being erected at Cross Angel Street a new cold storage building, and as this suited the condition of a new-fangled ware'us, I at once drove to it. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (satisfactory) It was twelve o'clock before I got any satisfactory hint of such a building, and this I got at a coffee shop, where some workmen were having their dinner. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (situated) He could not tell me where the place of work was situated, but he had a vague idea that it was some kind of a new-fangled ware'us, and with this slender clue I had to start for Poplar. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:08)
- (track) I saw at once that I was on the right track. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (spelling) Phonetic spelling had again misled me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (remains) A half crown tip put the deputy's knowledge at my disposal, and I learned that Bloxam, who had slept off the remains of his beer on the previous night at Corcoran's, had left for his work at Poplar at five o'clock that morning. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (spelling) I took out Smollet's letter, and as I read it it seemed to me that the lesson of the spelling of the name of the court might guide me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (nobody) Don't believe there ain't nobody of that kind livin' 'ere or anywheres. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (head) When I asked the man who came to the door for the depite, he shook his head, and said, I dunno 'im. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (discovering) However, when I had found the court, I had no difficulty in discovering Corcoran's lodging house. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (difficulty) I drove to Walworth and found, with some difficulty, Potter's Court. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (misled) Smollet's spelling misled me, as I asked for Poter's Court instead of Potter's Court. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (promising) I only saw Seward for a moment, and told him where I was off to, promising to come back and tell the rest so soon as I should have found out anything. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (interest) I think she would be happier in our own home, with her daily tasks to interest her, than in being here amongst us and in ignorance. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (determined) I determined not to wake her, but that when I should return from this new search, I would arrange for her going back to Exeter. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (heavy) She looked heavy and sleepy and pale, and far from well. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (rose) I got the letter in bed, and rose without waking Mina. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:07)
- (sprawling) By the first post I got my directed envelope with a dirty scrap of paper enclosed, on which was written with a carpenter's pencil in a sprawling hand, Sam Bloxam, Korkrans, 4 Poters Cort, Bartel Street, Walworth. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (exciting) A long and trying and exciting day. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (reticent) Indeed, It may not be a hard task, after all, for she herself has become reticent on the subject, and has not spoken of the Count or his doings ever since we told her of our decision. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (particular) I must be firm, for on me this particular burden of silence must rest. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (insist) The doctors were quite right to insist on her being kept out of this dreadful business. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (disappointed) It is better to be disappointed and worried in such a way now than to have her nerve broken. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (subject) I shall not ever enter on the subject with her under any circumstances. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (best) But it is best as it is. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (doubt) Poor dear, I've no doubt it frets her to be kept in the dark, and it may make her doubly anxious about me and the others. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (look) Her eyes look as though she had been crying. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (little) Mina is fast asleep, and looks a little too pale. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (want) I am tired tonight, and I want to sleep. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (track) We're on the track anyhow. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (envelope) When she came back, I addressed the envelope and stamped it, and when Smollet had again faithfully promised to post the address when found, I took my way to home. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (practical) This was all practical, so one of the children went off with a penny to buy an envelope and a sheet of paper, and to keep the change. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (booze) But ye'd better be up arter 'im soon in the mornin', never mind the booze the night afore. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (found) If you can give me a envelope with a stamp on it, and put yer address on it, I'll find out where Sam is to be found and post it ye tonight. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (starts) Sam is a rare one when he starts on the booze. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:06)
- (anyhow) I may find Sam soon, or I mayn't, but anyhow he ain't like to be in a way to tell ye much tonight. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (stopped) At the door he stopped, and said, Look 'ere, guv'nor, there ain't no sense in me a keepin' you 'ere. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (begin) So he gulped down the rest of his tea and stood up, saying that he was going to begin the search then and there. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (another) I told him that if he could get me the address it would be worth another half sovereign to him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (find) I asked if he could tell me where to find him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (such) There ain't a many such jobs as this 'ere, an' I'm thinkin' that maybe Sam Bloxam could tell ye summut. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (dusty) I heard a man by the name of Bloxam say four nights ago in the 'Are an' 'Ounds, in Pincher's Alley, as 'ow he an' his mate 'ad 'ad a rare dusty job in a old 'ouse at Purfleet. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (treated) He replied, Well guv'nor, you've treated me very 'an'some, I had given him half a sovereign, an I'll tell yer all I know. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (back) I went back to Smollet, and asked him if he could tell us if any other boxes had been taken from Carfax. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (meant) The north and west were surely never meant to be left out of his diabolical scheme, let alone the City itself and the very heart of fashionable London in the south-west and west. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (northern) He was now fixed on the far east on the northern shore, on the east of the southern shore, and on the south. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (systematic) The systematic manner in which this was done made me think that he could not mean to confine himself to two sides of London. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (meant) If then the Count meant to scatter these ghastly refuges of his over London, these places were chosen as the first of delivery, so that later he might distribute more fully. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (cartload) There were, he said, six in the cartload which he took from Carfax and left at 197 Chicksand Street, Mile End New Town, and another six which he deposited at Jamaica Lane, Bermondsey. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (wonderful) He remembered all about the incident of the boxes, and from a wonderful dog-eared notebook, which he produced from some mysterious receptacle about the seat of his trousers, and which had hieroglyphical entries in thick, half-obliterated pencil, he gave me the destinations of the boxes. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (headpiece) He is a decent, intelligent fellow, distinctly a good, reliable type of workman, and with a headpiece of his own. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (shirtsleeves) So off I drove to Walworth, and found Joseph Smollet at home and in his shirtsleeves, taking a late tea out of a saucer. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:05)
- (however) I learned, however, from his wife, who seemed a decent, poor soul, that he was only the assistant of Smollet, who of the two mates was the responsible person. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (expected) The very prospect of beer which my expected coming had opened to him had proved too much, and he had begun too early on his expected debauch. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (condition) I found Thomas Snelling in his house at Bethnal Green, but unhappily he was not in a condition to remember anything. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (depriving) I hope I have not done wrong, for as sleep begins to flirt with me, a new fear comes: that I may have been foolish in thus depriving myself of the power of waking. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (draught) He very kindly made me up a sleeping draught, which he gave to me, telling me that it would do me no harm, as it was very mild? I have taken it, and am waiting for sleep, which still keeps aloof. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (before) I was not so sleepy as I should have been, so before they went I asked Seward to give me a little opiate of some kind, as I had not slept well the night before. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (communicate) I could see from Jonathan's manner that he had something important to communicate. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (together) After dinner they sent me to bed, and all went off to smoke together, as they said, but I knew that they wanted to tell each other of what had occurred to each during the day. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (suppose) I did what I could to brighten them up, and I suppose that the effort did me good, for I forgot how tired I was. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (others) He and the others were out till dinner time, and they all came in tired. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (miserable) Jonathan would be miserable if he knew I had been crying. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (crying) I am crying when I think of him. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (affected) Some way it affected me much. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (gentle) Poor man, he was very gentle, and when I came away he kissed my hand and bade God bless me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (asked) In the afternoon, Renfield asked if he might see me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:04)
- (trying) I spent all yesterday trying to read, or lying down dozing. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (soundly) I must have slept soundly, for I was not waked by Jonathan coming to bed, but the sleep has not refreshed me, for today I feel terribly weak and spiritless. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (slept) Last night I slept, but did not dream. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (tired) Last night tired me more than if I had not slept at all. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (chloral) If I do not, I shall tomorrow night get them to give me a dose of chloral, that cannot hurt me for once, and it will give me a good night's sleep. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (strive) Tonight I shall strive hard to sleep naturally. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (present) Such a dream at the present time would become woven into their fears for me. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (prescribe) I would get Van Helsing or Seward to prescribe something for me which would make me sleep, only that I fear to alarm them. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (imagination) The last conscious effort which imagination made was to show me a livid white face bending over me out of the mist. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (growing) Suddenly the horror burst upon me that it was thus that Jonathan had seen those awful women growing into reality through the whirling mist in the moonlight, and in my dream I must have fainted, for all became black darkness. (05 Eyl 2010 Pzr 10:03)
- (concentrated) It got thicker and thicker, till it seemed as if it became concentrated into a sort of pillar of cloud in the room, through the top of which I could see the light of the gas shining like a red eye. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (scriptural) Things began to whirl through my brain just as the cloudy column was now whirling in the room, and through it all came the scriptural words a pillar of cloud by day and of fire by night (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (composed) Was it indeed such spiritual guidance that was coming to me in my sleep? But the pillar was composed of both the day and the night guiding, for the fire was in the red eye, which at the thought got a new fascination for me, till, as I looked, the fire divided, and seemed to shine on me through the fog like two red eyes, such as Lucy told me of in her momentary mental wandering when, on the cliff, the dying sunlight struck the windows of St. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (conveniently) (It is wonderful what tricks our dreams play us, and how conveniently we can imagine.) The mist grew thicker and thicker and I could see now how it came in, for I could see it like smoke, or with the white energy of boiling water, pouring in, not through the window, but through the joinings of the door. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (closed) I closed my eyes, but could still see through my eyelids. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (endured) I lay still and endured, that was all. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (lethargy) I would have got out to make certain on the point, but some leaden lethargy seemed to chain my limbs and even my will. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (occurred) Then it occurred to me that I had shut the window before I had come to bed. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (gaslight) The gaslight which I had left lit for Jonathan, but turned down, came only like a tiny red spark through the fog, which had evidently grown thicker and poured into the room. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (surprise) I put back the clothes from my face, and found, to my surprise, that all was dim around. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (heavy) Then it began to dawn upon me that the air was heavy, and dank, and cold. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:55)
- (waiting) I thought that I was asleep, and waiting for Jonathan to come back. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (powerless) I was very anxious about him, and I was powerless to act, my feet, and my hands, and my brain were weighted, so that nothing could proceed at the usual pace. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (uneasily) And so I slept uneasily and thought. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (bending) I think that it took me an effort and a little time to realize where I was, and that it was Jonathan who was bending over me. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (frightened) I was so frightened that I crept into bed, and pulled the clothes over my head, putting my fingers in my ears. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (merged) My dream was very peculiar, and was almost typical of the way that waking thoughts become merged in, or continued in, dreams. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (except) I was not then a bit sleepy, at least so I thought, but I must have fallen asleep, for except dreams, I do not remember anything until the morning, when Jonathan woke me. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (attendants) Then there was the sound of a struggle, and I knew that the attendants were dealing with him. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (looked) I lay a while, but could not quite sleep, so I got out and looked out of the window again. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (stealing) The mist was spreading, and was now close up to the house, so that I could see it lying thick against the wall, as though it were stealing up to the windows. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (distinguish) The poor man was more loud than ever, and though I could not distinguish a word he said, I could in some way recognize in his tones some passionate entreaty on his part. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (deplored) Everything that one does seems, no matter how right it may be, to bring on the very thing which is most to be deplored. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (pressing) I kept thinking over everything that has been ever since Jonathan came to see me in London, and it all seems like a horrible tragedy, with fate pressing on relentlessly to some destined end. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (devouring) I didn't feel sleepy, and I did feel full of devouring anxiety. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (because) Last night I went to bed when the men had gone, simply because they told me to. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (reaction) I suppose it is the reaction from the terrible excitement. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (strangely) I feel strangely sad and low-spirited today. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (every) Then if he has feared of my trust I shall show it to him, with every thought of my heart put down for his dear eyes to read. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (moment) And lest it should ever be that he should think for a moment that I kept anything from him, I still keep my journal as usual. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:54)
- (some) Well, some day Jonathan will tell me all. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (done) That has done me good. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (wishes) But to think that he keeps anything from me! And now I am crying like a silly fool, when I know it comes from my husband's great love and from the good, good wishes of those other strong men. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (further) They all agreed that it was best that I should not be drawn further into this awful work, and I acquiesced. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (distressed) Poor dear fellow! I suppose it must have distressed him even more than it did me. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (terribly) And yet he must have known how terribly anxious I was. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (mentioned) He spoke to me before he went out, never more sweetly or tenderly, but he never mentioned a word of what had happened in the visit to the Count's house. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (manifestly) It is strange to me to be kept in the dark as I am today, after Jonathan's full confidence for so many years, to see him manifestly avoid certain matters, and those the most vital of all. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (round) I shall finish my round of work and we shall meet tonight. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (following) So Van Helsing has gone to confer with Harker and Harker, Quincey and Art are all out following up the clues as to the earth boxes. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (remained) Things are quite bad enough for us, all men of the world, and who have been in many tight places in our time, but it is no place for a woman, and if she had remained in touch with the affair, it would in time infallibly have wrecked her. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (earnestly) I agree with you with all my heart, I answered earnestly, for I did not want him to weaken in this matter. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (better) Though we shall much miss her help, it is better so. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (pained) Friend John, it does rejoice me unspeakable that she is no more to be pained, no more to be worried with our terrible things. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (chance) Thus departed for this time my chance of much learning from this so clever lunatic, so I shall go, if I may, and cheer myself with a few happy words with that sweet soul Madam Mina. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:53)
- (implacable) Damn all thick-headed Dutchmen!' Not a word more would he say, but sat in his implacable sullenness as indifferent to me as though I had not been in the room at all. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (idiotic) I wish you would take yourself and your idiotic brain theories somewhere else. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (reassuring) His answer was not reassuring: 'I know you well enough; you are the old fool Van Helsing. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (asked) 'Don't you know me?' I asked. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (reply) He made no reply whatever. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (measure) I spoke to him as cheerfully as I could, and with such a measure of respect as I could assume. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (entered) When I entered his room he was sitting on a stool in the centre, with his elbows on his knees, and his face was the picture of sullen discontent. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (interview) Our interview was short. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (appraise) I fear that he does not appraise me at much. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (needless) It is needless, I have seen him! (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (now) I can go with you now, if you like. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (finished) My work is finished, and I am free. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (answered) Not at all, I answered. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (indeed) It seemed that the time had been very short indeed, but there was Van Helsing back in the study. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (before) I went on with my work, and before long was through that in hand. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (knowledge) Perhaps I may gain more knowledge out of the folly of this madman than I shall from the teaching of the most wise. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (mental) And yet it is this very obliquity of thought and memory which makes mental disease such a fascinating study. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (remembered) I should have remembered. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (memory) Your memory is true, friend John. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (said) Good! he said. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (turn) Van Helsing smiled in turn. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (statement) When our sane and learned lunatic made that very statement of how he used to consume life, his mouth was actually nauseous with the flies and spiders which he had eaten just before Harker entered the room. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (matter) I laid my hand on the typewritten matter. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (answer) Excuse me, I said, but the answer is here (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:52)
- (smile) Why do you smile, friend John? (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (belief) He said to Madam Mina, as I see in your diary of yesterday, that he had once had such a belief. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (consuming) But, he answered, I want him to talk of himself and of his delusion as to consuming live things. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (cautioned) Before the Professor left the room I cautioned him against getting any false impression from my patient. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (necessary) I had some work to do which pressed, so I told him that if he would go alone I would be glad, as then I should not have to keep him waiting, so I called an attendant and gave him the necessary instructions. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (occupy) May it be that with you I visit him this morning? Or if that you are too occupy, I can go alone if it may be. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (patient) After going over the adventure of the night he suddenly said, Your patient interests me much. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (reason) It is a new experience to me to find a lunatic who talk philosophy, and reason so sound. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (evident) He was more jolly and cheerful than usual, and it is quite evident that last night's work has helped to take some of the brooding weight off his mind. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (awakened) It was towards noon when I was awakened by the Professor walking into my room. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (immensely) Such will, of course, immensely simplify our labor, and the sooner the matter is attended to the better. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (several) We now know of twenty-one boxes having been removed, and if it be that several were taken in any of these removals we may be able to trace them all. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (perhaps) If I hadn't gone to Whitby, perhaps poor dear Lucy would be with us now. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (visiting) She hadn't taken to visiting the churchyard till I came, and if she hadn't come there in the day time with me she wouldn't have walked in her sleep. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (destroyed) And if she hadn't gone there at night and asleep, that monster couldn't have destroyed her as he did. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:51)
- (account) I must hide it from Jonathan, for if he knew that I had been crying twice in one morning? I, who never cried on my own account, and whom he has never caused to shed a tear, the dear fellow would fret his heart out. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (weepy) I shall put a bold face on, and if I do feel weepy, he shall never see it. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (lethargy) I think that the digression of my thoughts must have done me good, for when I got back to bed I found a lethargy creeping over me. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (imperceptible) Not a thing seemed to be stirring, but all to be grim and fixed as death or fate, so that a thin streak of white mist, that crept with almost imperceptible slowness across the grass towards the house, seemed to have a sentience and a vitality of its own. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (silent) All was dark and silent, the black shadows thrown by the moonlight seeming full of a silent mystery of their own. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (everything) And then there was silence over everything, silence so profound that it startled me, and I got up and looked out of the window. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (sudden) I remember hearing the sudden barking of the dogs and a lot of queer sounds, like praying on a very tumultuous scale, from Renfield's room, which is somewhere under this. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (remember) I can't quite remember how I fell asleep last night. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (suppose) I suppose it is just one of the lessons that we poor women have to learn? (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:50)
- (tired) She complained a little of being tired, and I let her rest till later in the day. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:49)
- (recognize) Indeed, she was so sound asleep that for a few seconds she did not recognize me, but looked at me with a sort of blank terror, as one looks who has been waked out of a bad dream. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:49)
- (exhaustion) Even Mina must have felt its exhaustion, for though I slept till the sun was high, I was awake before her, and had to call two or three times before she awoke. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (overslept) I suppose it was natural that we should have all overslept ourselves, for the day was a busy one, and the night had no rest at all. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (disturb) I rest on the sofa, so as not to disturb her. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (nether) Henceforth our work is to be a sealed book to her, till at least such time as we can tell her that all is finished, and the earth free from a monster of the nether world. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (confidence) I daresay it will be difficult to begin to keep silence after such confidence as ours, but I must be resolute, and tomorrow I shall keep dark over tonight's doings, and shall refuse to speak of anything that has happened. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (conceal) There may be things which would frighten her to hear, and yet to conceal them from her might be worse than to tell her if once she suspected that there was any concealment. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (glad) Therefore I am glad that it is settled. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (better) I did not think so at first, but I know better now. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (strain) It is too great a strain for a woman to bear. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (deliberations) I am truly thankful that she is to be left out of our future work, and even of our deliberations. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (meeting) I hope the meeting tonight has not upset her. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (usual) She looks paler than usual. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (breathing) I came tiptoe into our own room, and found Mina asleep, breathing so softly that I had to put my ear down to hear it. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (needless) The poor wretch was doubtless torturing himself, after the manner of the insane, with needless thoughts of pain. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (screaming) The house was silent when we got back, save for some poor creature who was screaming away in one of the distant wards, and a low, moaning sound from Renfield's room. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (ordained) It may be ordained that we have many nights and days to follow, if full of peril, but we must go on, and from no danger shall we shrink. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (reason) The dawn is close at hand, and we have reason to be content with our first night's work. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (now) And now let us go home. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (stake) Good! It has given us opportunity to cry 'check' in some ways in this chess game, which we play for the stake of human souls. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (elsewhere) So be it that he has gone elsewhere. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (matters) We have other matters before us, other dangers, other fears, and that monster? He has not used his power over the brute world for the only or the last time tonight. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:48)
- (accomplished) More than all do I rejoice that this, our first, and perhaps our most difficult and dangerous, step has been accomplished without the bringing thereinto our most sweet Madam Mina or troubling her waking or sleeping thoughts with sights and sounds and smells of horror which she might never forget. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (ascertained) No harm has come to us such as I feared might be and yet we have ascertained how many boxes are missing. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (eminently) So far, he said, our night has been eminently successful. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (orthodox) Van Helsing had taken the key of the hall door from the bunch, and locked the door in orthodox fashion, putting the key into his pocket when he had done. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (emerged) The morning was quickening in the east when we emerged from the front. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (symptom) Never once did the dogs exhibit any symptom of uneasiness, and even when we returned to the chapel they frisked about as though they had been rabbit hunting in a summer wood. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (extraordinary) We found nothing throughout except dust in extraordinary proportions, and all untouched save for my own footsteps when I had made my first visit. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (bringing) We closed the outer door and barred and locked it, and bringing the dogs with us, began our search of the house. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (experienced) Whether it was the purifying of the deadly atmosphere by the opening of the chapel door, or the relief which we experienced by finding ourselves in the open I know not, but most certainly the shadow of dread seemed to slip from us like a robe, and the occasion of our coming lost something of its grim significance, though we did not slacken a whit in our resolution. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (seemed) We all seemed to find our spirits rise. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (presence) With their going it seemed as if some evil presence had departed, for the dogs frisked about and barked merrily as they made sudden darts at their prostrate foes, and turned them over and over and tossed them in the air with vicious shakes. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (manner) They fled before him so fast that before he had shaken the life out of a score, the other dogs, who had by now been lifted in the same manner, had but small prey ere the whole mass had vanished. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (touched) The instant his feet touched the ground he seemed to recover his courage, and rushed at his natural enemies. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (carrying) Lord Godalming lifted one of the dogs, and carrying him in, placed him on the floor. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (multiplying) The rats were multiplying in thousands, and we moved out. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (simultaneously) The dogs dashed on, but at the threshold suddenly stopped and snarled, and then, simultaneously lifting their noses, began to howl in most lugubrious fashion. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (glittering) They seemed to swarm over the place all at once, till the lamplight, shining on their moving dark bodies and glittering, baleful eyes, made the place look like a bank of earth set with fireflies. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (increased) But even in the minute that had elapsed the number of the rats had vastly increased. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (brought) The boxes which had been taken out had been brought this way. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:47)
- (noticed) Unconsciously we had all moved towards the door, and as we moved I noticed that the dust had been much disturbed. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (answered) It was answered from behind Seward's house by the yelping of dogs, and after about a minute three terriers came dashing round the corner of the house. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (little) Then, taking his little silver whistle from his pocket, he blew a low, shrill call. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (outside) Rushing over to the great iron-bound oaken door, which Seward had described from the outside, and which I had seen myself, he turned the key in the lock, drew the huge bolts, and swung the door open. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (prepared) For a moment or two we stood appalled, all save Lord Godalming, who was seemingly prepared for such an emergency. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (alive) The whole place was becoming alive with rats. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (instinctively) We all instinctively drew back. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (undoubtedly) We all followed his movements with our eyes, for undoubtedly some nervousness was growing on us, and we saw a whole mass of phosphorescence, which twinkled like stars. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (examining) A few minutes later I saw Morris step suddenly back from a corner, which he was examining. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (imagination) I took it that fear had helped imagination, and said nothing. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (passage) There was no sign of anyone, and as there were no corners, no doors, no aperture of any kind, but only the solid walls of the passage, there could be no hiding place even for him. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (resumed) It was only for a moment, for, as Lord Godalming said, I thought I saw a face, but it was only the shadows, and resumed his inquiry, I turned my lamp in the direction, and stepped into the passage. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (ridge) Somewhere, looking out from the shadow, I seemed to see the high lights of the Count's evil face, the ridge of the nose, the red eyes, the red lips, the awful pallor. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (suddenly) There were only twenty-nine left out of the fifty! Once I got a fright, for, seeing Lord Godalming suddenly turn and look out of the vaulted door into the dark passage beyond, I looked too, and for an instant my heart stood still. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (remained) A glance was sufficient to show how many remained, for the great earth chests were bulky, and there was no mistaking them. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (accurate) We made an accurate examination of the place, the Professor saying as we began, The first thing is to see how many of the boxes are left, we must then examine every hole and corner and cranny and see if we cannot get some clue as to what has become of the rest. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (consequent) After the involuntary shrinking consequent on the first nauseous whiff, we one and all set about our work as though that loathsome place were a garden of roses. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (circumstances) Under ordinary circumstances such a stench would have brought our enterprise to an end, but this was no ordinary case, and the high and terrible purpose in which we were involved gave us a strength which rose above merely physical considerations. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (exhaled) Every breath exhaled by that monster seemed to have clung to the place and intensified its loathsomeness. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (sickens) Faugh! It sickens me to think of it. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (composed) But as to the odour itself, how shall I describe it? It was not alone that it was composed of all the ills of mortality and with the pungent, acrid smell of blood, but it seemed as though corruption had become itself corrupt. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (earthy) There was an earthy smell, as of some dry miasma, which came through the fouler air. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (quarters) None of the others had met the Count at all at close quarters, and when I had seen him he was either in the fasting stage of his existence in his rooms or, when he was bloated with fresh blood, in a ruined building open to the air, but here the place was small and close, and the long disuse had made the air stagnant and foul. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (unpleasantness) We were prepared for some unpleasantness, for as we were opening the door a faint, malodorous air seemed to exhale through the gaps, but none of us ever expected such an odour as we encountered. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:46)
- (trouble) With a little trouble we found the key on the bunch and opened the door. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (correspondence) This is the spot, said the Professor as he turned his lamp on a small map of the house, copied from the file of my original correspondence regarding the purchase. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (admission) I had an idea of its direction, though on my former visit I had not been able to get admission to it, so I led the way, and after a few wrong turnings found myself opposite a low, arched oaken door, ribbed with iron bands. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (copied) You have copied maps of it, and you know it at least more than we do. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (turned) He turned to me and said, You know this place, Jonathan. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (several) They had been used several times, for on the table were several similar rents in the blanket of dust, similar to that exposed when the Professor lifted them. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (great) On a table in the hall was a great bunch of keys, with a time-yellowed label on each. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (gathered) The walls were fluffy and heavy with dust, and in the corners were masses of spider's webs, whereon the dust had gathered till they looked like old tattered rags as the weight had torn them partly down. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (footsteps) The floor was seemingly inches deep, except where there were recent footsteps, in which on holding down my lamp I could see marks of hobnails where the dust was cracked. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (place) The whole place was thick with dust. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (shoulders) I think the feeling was common to us all, for I noticed that the others kept looking over their shoulders at every sound and every new shadow, just as I felt myself doing. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (recollection) I suppose it was the recollection, so powerfully brought home to me by the grim surroundings, of that terrible experience in Transylvania. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (amongst) I could not for my life get away from the feeling that there was someone else amongst us. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (crossed) The light from the tiny lamps fell in all sorts of odd forms, as the rays crossed each other, or the opacity of our bodies threw great shadows. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (proceeded) Then we all lit our lamps and proceeded on our search. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (hurry) The Professor carefully tried the lock, lest we might not be able to open it from within should we be in a hurry making our exit. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (attention) We closed the door behind us, lest when we should have lit our lamps we should possibly attract attention from the road. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (crossing) In manus tuas, Domine! he said, crossing himself as he passed over the threshold. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (stepped) The Professor was the first to move forward, and stepped into the open door. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:45)
- (strike) It was startlingly like the image conveyed to me in Seward's diary of the opening of Miss Westenra's tomb, I fancy that the same idea seemed to strike the others, for with one accord they shrank back. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (creaked) We pressed on the door, the rusty hinges creaked, and it slowly opened. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (yielded) Presently he got one to suit, after a little play back and forward the bolt yielded, and with a rusty clang, shot back. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (dexterity) Seward tried one or two skeleton keys, his mechanical dexterity as a surgeon standing him in good stead. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (skeleton) Now, he said, friend John, where are the skeleton keys? If so that we can open the door, we need not break house by the window, as before at Miss Lucy's. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (equipped) Each of the others was similarly equipped. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (envelope) This was a portion of Sacred Wafer, which he put in an envelope and handed to me. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (breast) As he spoke he lifted a little silver crucifix and held it out to me, I being nearest to him, put these flowers round your neck, here he handed to me a wreath of withered garlic blossoms, for other enemies more mundane, this revolver and this knife, and for aid in all, these so small electric lamps, which you can fasten to your breast, and for all, and above all at the last, this, which we must not desecrate needless. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (near) Keep this near your heart (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (ourselves) We must, therefore, guard ourselves from his touch. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (certain) A stronger man, or a body of men more strong in all than him, can at certain times hold him, but they cannot hurt him as we can be hurt by him. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (breakable) Remember that he has the strength of twenty men, and that, though our necks or our windpipes are of the common kind, and therefore breakable or crushable, his are not amenable to mere strength. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (merely) Our enemy is not merely spiritual. (01 Eyl 2010 Çar 09:44)
- (danger) My friends, we are going into a terrible danger, and we need arms of many kinds. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (spoke) Then he spoke. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (sorting) When we got to the porch the Professor opened his bag and took out a lot of things, which he laid on the step, sorting them into four little groups, evidently one for each. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (passed) Having passed the wall, we took our way to the house, taking care to keep in the shadows of the trees on the lawn when the moonlight shone out. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (remarked) He held up a little silver whistle as he remarked, That old place may be full of rats, and if so, I've got an antidote on call. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (slipped) Lord Godalming had slipped away for a few minutes, but now he returned. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (except) What else have we to hope for, except the pity of the good God? (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (terrible) We are trying to do our duty in a very sad and terrible case, we can only do as we deem best. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (grave) The Professor stepped over, and laying his hand on his shoulder, said in his grave, kindly way, Friend John, have no fear. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (conjunction) These things, in conjunction with the wild work we have in hand, help to unnerve a man. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (done) I only hope we have done what is best. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (earnest) He certainly did seem earnest, though. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (respectable) That horrid thing has the wolves and the rats and his own kind to help him, so I suppose he isn't above trying to use a respectable lunatic. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (diabolical) Besides, he called the Count 'lord and master', and he may want to get out to help him in some diabolical way. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (almost) I can't forget how he prayed with almost equal fervor for a cat, and then tried to tear my throat out with his teeth. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (trusting) If that man had been an ordinary lunatic I would have taken my chance of trusting him, but he seems so mixed up with the Count in an indexy kind of way that I am afraid of doing anything wrong by helping his fads. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (dreamy) Seward seemed to answer them both in a dreamy kind of way, I don't know but that I agree with you. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (best) All is best as they are. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (present) But we live and learn, and in our present task we must take no chance, as my friend Quincey would say. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (lunatics) Lord Godalming and I were silent, but Van Helsing added, Friend John, you know more lunatics than I do, and I'm glad of it, for I fear that if it had been to me to decide I would before that last hysterical outburst have given him free. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (purpose) I'm not sure, but I believe that he had some serious purpose, and if he had, it was pretty rough on him not to get a chance. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
- (attempting) Then Morris said to Seward, Say, Jack, if that man wasn't attempting a bluff, he is about the sanest lunatic I ever saw. (29 Ağu 2010 Pzr 15:46)
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