1 In any case I am to have a letter.
2 I read between the lines of your letter, and have been in an agony.
3 Mr. Hawkins sent me on the letter, and wrote himself, oh, so kindly.
4 The letter that he has seen and touched must comfort me till we meet.
5 I look at that last letter of his, but somehow it does not satisfy me.
6 I handed to him the sealed letter which Mr. Hawkins had entrusted to me.
7 I wrote to you twice since we parted, and your last letter was only your second.
8 He mumbled out that the money had been sent in a letter, and that was all he knew.
9 I had a letter from Arthur, written on Sunday, and from it I gather that he is bearing up wonderfully well.
10 Your letter home has been despatched; to-morrow I shall not be here, but all shall be ready for your journey.
11 If I only knew where to write to or where to go to, I should feel easier; but no one has heard a word of Jonathan since that last letter.
12 I wrote him a letter simply telling him that you were coming, as Miss Westenra was not so well, and that I should let him know if need be.
13 I had not heard from Jonathan for some time, and was very concerned; but yesterday dear Mr. Hawkins, who is always so kind, sent me a letter from him.
14 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.
15 Every scrap of paper was gone, and with it all my notes, my memoranda, relating to railways and travel, my letter of credit, in fact all that might be useful to me were I once outside the castle.
16 When I had told him the facts and got his signature to the necessary papers, and had written a letter with them ready to post to Mr. Hawkins, he began to ask me how I had come across so suitable a place.
17 Last night the Count asked me in the suavest tones to write three letters, one saying that my work here was nearly done, and that I should start for home within a few days, another that I was starting on the next morning from the time of the letter, and the third that I had left the castle and arrived at Bistritz.
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