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1  Letter, Lucy Westenra to Mina Murray.
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2  Letter, Lucy Westenra to Mina Murray.
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3  I am unhappy about Lucy and about Jonathan.
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4  Letter from Miss Mina Murray to Miss Lucy Westenra.
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5  Lucy is more excitable than ever, but is otherwise well.
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6  Strangely enough, Lucy did not wake; but she got up twice and dressed herself.
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7  Lucy walks more than ever, and each night I am awakened by her moving about the room.
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8  Lucy went out visiting with her mother, and as they were only duty calls, I did not go.
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9  Then, too, Lucy, although she is so well, has lately taken to her old habit of walking in her sleep.
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10  Lucy was looking sweetly pretty in her white lawn frock; she has got a beautiful colour since she has been here.
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11  Lucy was full of pity, too, but she did not attempt to touch the dog, but looked at it in an agonised sort of way.
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12  Lucy is to be married in the autumn, and she is already planning out her dresses and how her house is to be arranged.
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13  Lucy frets at the postponement of seeing him, but it does not touch her looks; she is a trifle stouter, and her cheeks are a lovely rose-pink.
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14  Oh, Lucy, Lucy, I cannot be angry with you, nor can I be angry with my friend whose happiness is yours; but I must only wait on hopeless and work.
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15  Lucy and I sat awhile, and it was all so beautiful before us that we took hands as we sat; and she told me all over again about Arthur and their coming marriage.
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16  Lucy has not walked much in her sleep the last week, but there is an odd concentration about her which I do not understand; even in her sleep she seems to be watching me.
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17  Lucy, after a while, was in gay spirits, owing, I think, to some dear cows who came nosing towards us in a field close to the lighthouse, and frightened the wits out of us.
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