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1  And so now, Art, you know all I know.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
2  You used to laugh at me for it then, Art.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII
3  Renfield artfully waited until the attendant was entering the room to inspect.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
4  To-day Harker is out following up his clue, and Art and Quincey are looking after horses.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XX
5  We all dined together, and I could see that poor Art was trying to make the best of things.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIII
6  You must not be angry with me, Art, because his very reticence means that all his brains are working for her good.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IX
7  So Van Helsing has gone to confer with Mrs. Harker and Harker; Quincey and Art are all out following up the clues as to the earth-boxes.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIX
8  Poor Art seemed more cheerful than he has been since Lucy first took ill, and Quincey is more like his own bright self than he has been for many a long day.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII
9  Van Helsing stepped forward and drew the coverlet gently over her body, whilst Art, after looking at her face for an instant despairingly, ran out of the room.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXI
10  Van Helsing, Art, and I moved forward to Mrs. Harker, who by this time had drawn her breath and with it had given a scream so wild, so ear-piercing, so despairing that it seems to me now that it will ring in my ears till my dying day.
Dracula By Bram Stoker
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXI