1 They all four lay helpless on the floor, breathing heavily.
2 When I saw him four days ago down at his own place he looked queer.
3 We all four went into the room, but none of the others at first said anything.
4 Let me tell you that so you will know what we four know already, for I have tell them.
5 For answer, all four men of our party threw themselves from their horses and dashed towards the cart.
6 To-night and to-morrow we can get ready, and then, if all be well, we four can set out on our journey.
7 He have always the strength in his hand of twenty men; even we four who gave our strength to Miss Lucy it also is all to him.
8 Van Helsing stepped out, and, obedient to his gesture, we all advanced too; the four of us ranged in a line before the door of the tomb.
9 They lashed the horses which sprang forward; but the four men raised their Winchester rifles, and in an unmistakable way commanded them to stop.
10 I ran back at once, told the watchman to get three or four men immediately and follow me into the grounds of Carfax, in case our friend might be dangerous.
11 We tried all the rooms as we went along, and in the dining-room, dimly lit by rays of light through the shutters, found four servant-women lying on the floor.
12 When we got to the porch the Professor opened his bag and took out a lot of things, which he laid on the step, sorting them into four little groups, evidently one for each.
13 In the population of Transylvania there are four distinct nationalities: Saxons in the South, and mixed with them the Wallachs, who are the descendants of the Dacians; Magyars in the West, and Szekelys in the East and North.