1 I know that you were with her at Whitby.
2 Billington & Son, Solicitors, Whitby, to Messrs.
3 Last night I seemed to be dreaming again just as I was at Whitby.
4 , which is very strong in Whitby, have tried to befriend the animal.
5 He is gone to Whitby to get more information, and he will be here to-morrow to help us.
6 I have sent a telegram to Jonathan to come on here when he arrives in London from Whitby.
7 I saw him leave for Whitby with as brave a face as I could, but I was sick with apprehension.
8 She wants to take him up to the seat on the churchyard cliff and show him the beauty of Whitby.
9 Harker has got the letters between the consignee of the boxes at Whitby and the carriers in London who took charge of them.
10 Of one thing I am now satisfied: that all the boxes which arrived at Whitby from Varna in the Demeter were safely deposited in the old chapel at Carfax.
11 I was waked by the flapping at the window, which had begun after that sleep-walking on the cliff at Whitby when Mina saved me, and which now I know so well.
12 This is to my mind the nicest spot in Whitby, for it lies right over the town, and has a full view of the harbour and all up the bay to where the headland called Kettleness stretches out into the sea.
13 White-crested waves beat madly on the level sands and rushed up the shelving cliffs; others broke over the piers, and with their spume swept the lanthorns of the lighthouses which rise from the end of either pier of Whitby Harbour.
14 On looking at it I found in certain places little rings marked, and on examining these I noticed that one was near London on the east side, manifestly where his new estate was situated; the other two were Exeter, and Whitby on the Yorkshire coast.
15 She says that as a child she used to walk in her sleep, and that when in Whitby the habit came back, and that once she walked out in the night and went to East Cliff, where Miss Murray found her; but she assures me that of late the habit has not returned.
16 He can transform himself to wolf, as we gather from the ship arrival in Whitby, when he tear open the dog; he can be as bat, as Madam Mina saw him on the window at Whitby, and as friend John saw him fly from this so near house, and as my friend Quincey saw him at the window of Miss Lucy.
17 It seems only yesterday that the last entry was made, and yet how much between then, in Whitby and all the world before me, Jonathan away and no news of him; and now, married to Jonathan, Jonathan a solicitor, a partner, rich, master of his business, Mr. Hawkins dead and buried, and Jonathan with another attack that may harm him.
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