1 By following up this clue we may learn a good deal.
2 Godalming and Morris hurried off in a cab, we following in another.
3 Harker is out, following up clues; and so are Lord Godalming and Quincey.
4 One of the men who came up here often to look for the boats was followed by his dog.
5 To-day Harker is out following up his clue, and Art and Quincey are looking after horses.
6 It was this madman who had got rid of the men one by one, and now he has followed them himself.
7 He followed cautiously, but when he got to bows found no one, and the hatchways were all closed.
8 At present I am going in my mind from point to point as a mad man, and not a sane one, follows an idea.
9 The first of us to speak was the Professor, as, realising the difficulty of following him through the stable, we moved toward the hall.
10 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.
11 We beg, with regard to the desire of your Lordship, expressed by Mr. Harker on your behalf, to supply the following information concerning the sale and purchase of No.
12 Then for a time there were no blue flames, and we sped onwards through the gloom, with the howling of the wolves around us, as though they were following in a moving circle.
13 The searchlight followed her, and a shudder ran through all who saw her, for lashed to the helm was a corpse, with drooping head, which swung horribly to and fro at each motion of the ship.
14 Mr. Morris and Dr. Seward were off on their long ride before we started; they are to keep up the right bank, far enough off to get on higher lands where they can see a good stretch of river and avoid the following of its curves.
15 I slewed round a little, so as to see Lucy well without seeming to stare at her, and saw that she was in a half-dreamy state, with an odd look on her face that I could not quite make out; so I said nothing, but followed her eyes.
16 At first there is a sort of negative condition, as if some tie were loosened, and then the absolute freedom quickly follows; when, however, the freedom ceases the change-back or relapse comes quickly, preceded only by a spell of warning silence.
17 At times the mist cleared, and the sea for some distance could be seen in the glare of the lightning, which now came thick and fast, followed by such sudden peals of thunder that the whole sky overhead seemed trembling under the shock of the footsteps of the storm.
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