1 Passing through this, he opened another door, and motioned me to enter.
2 I shall not ever enter on the subject with her under any circumstances.
3 Whilst I was looking at the books, the door opened, and the Count entered.
4 As I entered, the church was between me and the seat, and for a minute or so I lost sight of her.
5 Before I left the castle I so fixed its entrances that never more can the Count enter there Un-Dead.
6 I shall enter here some of my notes, as they may refresh my memory when I talk over my travels with Mina.
7 When I have returned you will be master of all the facts, and we can then better enter on our inquisition.
8 She recoiled from it, and, with a suddenly distorted face, full of rage, dashed past him as if to enter the tomb.
9 I have myself, since you came down, prepared your chamber by the placing of things of which we know, so that He may not enter.
10 Here was an opportunity which I might not have again, so I exerted myself, and with many efforts forced it back so that I could enter.
11 He may not enter anywhere at the first, unless there be some one of the household who bid him to come; though afterwards he can come as he please.
12 I could not enter it, as I had not the key of the door leading to it from the house, but I have taken with my kodak views of it from various points.
13 They could not approach, me, whilst so armed, nor Madam Mina whilst she remained within the ring, which she could not leave no more than they could enter.
14 They were all locked, as I had expected, and the locks were comparatively new; but I went down the stone stairs to the hall where I had entered originally.
15 I sank back in my seat, having just had time to replace the letters as they had been and to resume my book before the Count, holding still another letter in his hand, entered the room.
16 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.
17 As to the disposal of forces, it was suggested by the Professor that, after our visit to Carfax, we should all enter the house in Piccadilly; that the two doctors and I should remain there, whilst Lord Godalming and Quincey found the lairs at Walworth and Mile End and destroyed them.
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