1 I note this whilst Godalming is getting ready.
2 So here I stay, and mind the helm, and write these notes.
3 These Szgany are gipsies; I have notes of them in my book.
4 I have heard her use the same tone when reading her shorthand notes.
5 By-and-by we find all the things which Jonathan have note in that wonderful diary of him.
6 I shall enter here some of my notes, as they may refresh my memory when I talk over my travels with Mina.
7 He had been paid for his work by an English bank note, which had been duly cashed for gold at the Danube International Bank.
8 The Professor had evidently noted the road we were to go, for he went on unhesitatingly; but, as for me, I was in quite a mixup as to locality.
9 It seemed to me that we were simply going over and over the same ground again; and so I took note of some salient point, and found that this was so.
10 He was catching flies and eating them, and was keeping note of his capture by making nail-marks on the edge of the door between the ridges of padding.
11 When I had written my two letters I sat quiet, reading a book whilst the Count wrote several notes, referring as he wrote them to some books on his table.
12 Every scrap of paper was gone, and with it all my notes, my memoranda, relating to railways and travel, my letter of credit, in fact all that might be useful to me were I once outside the castle.
13 So I determined to write only formal notes now, but to write fully to Mr. Hawkins in secret, and also to Mina, for to her I could write in shorthand, which would puzzle the Count, if he did see it.
14 The end of the winding-sheet was laid over the face; when the Professor bent over and turned it gently back, we both started at the beauty before us, the tall wax candles showing a sufficient light to note it well.
15 When we had examined this last find, Lord Godalming and Quincey Morris taking accurate notes of the various addresses of the houses in the East and the South, took with them the keys in a great bunch, and set out to destroy the boxes in these places.