1 The Professor looked sternly grave.
2 He looked over them gravely, his face brightening up as he read.
3 But it is here that the grave shock that he experienced tells upon him the most.
4 He opened it and read it gravely; then, with a charming smile, he handed it to me to read.
5 I like it not, and I have grave doubts; but I fear to affright her, and so I am silent of it.
6 He grew very grave; and, after thinking the matter over for a while asked me to take him to Renfield.
7 Please God, I shall never, never forget them, nor the grave and sweet responsibilities I have taken upon me.
8 The owners of more than a hundred boats have already given in their names as wishing to follow him to the grave.
9 When Dr. Van Helsing and Dr. Seward had come back from seeing poor Renfield, we went gravely into what was to be done.
10 I therefore tried to raise her up, and said, as gravely as I could, that I thanked her, but my duty was imperative, and that I must go.
11 Even now, when I am gravely revolving the matter, it is almost impossible to realise that the cause of all our trouble is still existent.
12 I thought it better to wait, however, before making so grave a statement, for of old I knew the sudden changes to which this particular patient was liable.
13 I dread coming up to London, as we must do the day after to-morrow; for poor Mr. Hawkins left in his will that he was to be buried in the grave with his father.
14 Then he said that he had spoken in a light manner, and he hoped that if he had made a mistake in doing so on so grave, so momentous, an occasion for him, I would forgive him.
15 The figure stopped, and at the moment a ray of moonlight fell upon the masses of driving clouds and showed in startling prominence a dark-haired woman, dressed in the cerements of the grave.
16 I only told him that much, and then he stood up, and he looked very strong and very grave as he took both my hands in his and said he hoped I would be happy, and that if I ever wanted a friend I must count him one of my best.
17 Thus, whereas he can do as he will within his limit, when he have his earth-home, his coffin-home, his hell-home, the place unhallowed, as we saw when he went to the grave of the suicide at Whitby; still at other time he can only change when the time come.
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