1 This looked like some new scheme of villainy.
2 I begin to get new lights on certain things which have puzzled me.
3 I myself am of an old family, and to live in a new house would kill me.
4 He has closed the account most accurately, and to-day begun a new record.
5 Things remain as they were except that he has parted with some of his pets and got a new one.
6 I do not, as you know, take sufficient interest in dress to be able to describe the new fashions.
7 On the summit of the East Cliff the new searchlight was ready for experiment, but had not yet been tried.
8 To me it seems only yesterday that my whole life ended with my new hope, and that truly I began a new record.
9 You come to me not alone as agent of my friend Peter Hawkins, of Exeter, to tell me all about my new estate in London.
10 Louder it seemed to ring in my ears, and the floating motes of dust to take new shapes to the sound as they danced in the moonlight.
11 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.
12 It was a new shock to me to find that he had on the suit of clothes which I had worn whilst travelling here, and slung over his shoulder the terrible bag which I had seen the women take away.
13 There were many things new to me: for instance, hay-ricks in the trees, and here and there very beautiful masses of weeping birch, their white stems shining like silver through the delicate green of the leaves.
14 I turned to run down again towards the vault, where I might find the new entrance; but at the moment there seemed to come a violent puff of wind, and the door to the winding stair blew to with a shock that set the dust from the lintels flying.
15 This was the being I was helping to transfer to London, where, perhaps, for centuries to come he might, amongst its teeming millions, satiate his lust for blood, and create a new and ever-widening circle of semi-demons to batten on the helpless.
16 On looking at it I found in certain places little rings marked, and on examining these I noticed that one was near London on the east side, manifestly where his new estate was situated; the other two were Exeter, and Whitby on the Yorkshire coast.
17 He explained to me that posts were few and uncertain, and that my writing now would ensure ease of mind to my friends; and he assured me with so much impressiveness that he would countermand the later letters, which would be held over at Bistritz until due time in case chance would admit of my prolonging my stay, that to oppose him would have been to create new suspicion.
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