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Nina Murray's diary, the 24th of July, Whitby.
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Lucy came to meet me at the station.
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Whitby is a lovely town by the sea.
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There's an old abbey at the top of the hill.
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Next to the abbey is a graveyard.
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It's on a cliff.
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There are some wonderful views up there.
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People often go out there to walk.
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Lucy and I went for a walk there this afternoon.
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There are some lovely walks along the cliffs.
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You can sit there too and watch the ships in the harbor.
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The first of August.
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We went up to the abbey again today.
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We sat in the graveyard and looked at the view Lucy talked a lot about Arthur.
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She talked about her wedding.
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I'm happy for her, but I was also a little sad.
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I haven't heard anything from Jonathan for almost a month.
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Later I went up to the graveyard alone.
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I could see the lights from the ships.
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I thought about Jonathan.
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I hope he's well and nothing has happened.
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I want to see him.
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I miss him.
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Dr. Suweds diary, the 5th of June.
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Renfield is a very interesting patient.
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He has the look of a killer in his eyes, but he has a good quality.
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He likes animals.
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At the moment he likes flies.
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The flies are his pets.
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He's got a lot.
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He gives them sugar and they come to him.
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I think that there are too many.
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The 18th of June.
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Now Renfield likes spiders.
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So spiders are his new pets.
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He gives the flies to the spiders.
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The spiders eat them.
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There aren't many flies left now.
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The 1st of July.
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Renfield has now got a lot of spiders.
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He's got a notebook where he writes lots of notes.
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I think there notes about the spiders.
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The 8th of July.
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Now he has a new pet.
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He's got a little bird.
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There are not so many spiders now.
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He gives the spiders to the bird.
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The bird eats them.
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The 19th of July.
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Renfield has now got a lot of birds.
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They come to him for food.
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I went to see him.
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He was very pleased to see me.
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He asked me for something.
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I want a kitten.
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He said, I want a kitten that I can feed and feed and feed.
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I was ready for this.
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First he had some flies.
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Then he had some spiders.
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His spiders ate the flies.
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Then he had some birds.
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His birds ate the spiders.
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Now he wants a cat.
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I understood his plan.
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I will think about it.
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I said to him.
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He looked at me.
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He was angry.
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He's an interesting patient.
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Evening.
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I went to see Renfield again.
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He was crying.
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He asked me again and again.
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Can I have a kitten?
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Please, please, please.
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I said no.
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The 20th of July.
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I went to see him this morning.
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He was happy.
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He was giving sugar to flies again.
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There weren't any birds in his room, but there was some blood.
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He says the birds have gone away.
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I think he has eaten them.
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He's definitely a killer.
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He needs my help.
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Mina Murray's diary, the 26th of July.
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I'm very worried.
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Lucy isn't sleeping very well.
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She's walking in her sleep.
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Tonight I'm locking the door.
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I don't want her to hurt herself.
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Her mother, Mrs. Westonra, thinks this is a good idea.
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The third of August.
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There's still no news from Jonathan.
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I looked at his last letter.
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It's a little strange.
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It's in his writing, but he seems very formal.
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I hope he isn't ill.
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I hope he's all right.
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I'm not sleeping very well because Lucy is still walking in her sleep.
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She gets out of bed.
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Then she goes to the door.
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When she finds it's locked, she goes to look for the key.
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I'm worried about her.
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The 6th of August.
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The weather is very stormy today.
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Lucy and I went up to the cliff.
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The fishing boats were all coming home before the storm.
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A kind old man came to talk to us.
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His name's Mr. Sales.
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He was once a sailor.
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We all saw a ship in the distance.
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The old man thinks it's an empty ship.
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He can see by the way it moves in the wind.
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He says the ship will probably come to the harbor tomorrow.
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The storm will bring it.
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Reports from the daily graph newspaper from Mina Harker's diary.
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The 8th of August.
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Whitby.
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Report by George White.
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Whitby's storm mystery.
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During last night's terrible storm in Whitby, a Russian ship that a meter came into the harbor.
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The captain of the ship was dead.
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He had a cross in his hand.
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There was no one else on the ship.
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People saw a huge dog.
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It jumped off the ship and ran up the hill to the graveyard.
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Local people have tried to find the dog.
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They want to give it food.
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The 9th of August.
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Whitby.
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Report by George White.
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Russian captains diary found.
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The Russian ship.
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The Demeter is carrying 50 wooden boxes.
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They are full of earth for scientific research.
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A Whitby lawyer Mr. Billington has instructions to send them to a house in the village of Carfax.
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No one has seen the huge dog.
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A translation of the captain's diary follows.
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The 14th of July, the sailors are afraid.
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They say that there's something on the ship.
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Then they make the sign of a cross.
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The 19th of July.
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Patrosky is missing.
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Olga and says there's a strange man on the ship.
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The 26th of July.
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Another sailor disappeared today.
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The other men are all frightened.
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I have my gun with me.
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We can't find the strange man.
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The 30th of July.
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There are only four of us on the ship now.
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I don't understand what's happening.
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The 3rd of August.
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There was a cry in the night.
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I went to look outside.
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There was no one at the wheel.
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I have searched the ship.
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I'm alone.
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I'm the captain.
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I must stay with my ship.
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Help me, God.
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The next page was blank.
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What happened on the demeter?
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We demand to know.
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The 10th of August.
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Whitby.
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Report by George White.
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Dead dogs on Baker's farm.
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Another Whitby mystery.
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Who or what killed the dogs on Baker's farm?
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William Baker found his dogs this morning.
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They were covered in blood.
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Is Whitby safe?
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Mina Murray's diary.
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8th of August.
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Lucy didn't sleep very well last night.
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She got up twice and got dressed.
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I put her back to bed.
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I think the storm disturbed her.
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This morning we went down to the harbor together.
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It was a beautiful day.
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The air was clear and fresh.
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The old sailor was right.
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The empty ship was in the harbor.
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The poor captain was dead.
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Some people saw a huge dog.
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It ran off the boat.
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Lucy and I tried to find it.
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We wanted to give it some food and water.
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We couldn't find it.
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The 10th of August.
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It was the poor captain's funeral today.
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Some of the sea captains from the harbor carried the coffin up the hill.
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All the sailors followed.
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My kind old sailor Mr. Sails wasn't there.
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He died this morning too.
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They found him by our favorite seat near the abbey.
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He had a broken neck.
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People say he looked frightened.
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What happened to him?
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I want Lucy to sleep well tonight.
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We're going to go for a long walk.
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Then she'll be tired and she'll sleep.
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The 11th of August.
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3am.
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I can't sleep now.
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I'm too worried.
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I woke up at about one o 'clock.
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Lucy wasn't here.
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I went downstairs to look for her.
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The front door was open.
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I ran outside and looked in the street.
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There was no one there.
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I looked for her everywhere.
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Then I thought about the abbey and our favorite seat.
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I began to climb the hill.
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Then I saw her.
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She was lying on our seat.
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Was she sleeping?
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There was a man near her.
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Lucy, Lucy, I shouted.
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She didn't answer.
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The man looked up and I saw a very white face and red eyes.
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Then he ran away.
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Lucy was still sleeping, but she looked cold.
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I put my coat around her neck.
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But I think I hurt her.
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I saw a little blad on her neck.
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There were two small marks there.
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Then I woke her up.
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I carefully took her home.
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I put her to bed.
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I locked the door and have the key around my wrist.
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Same day, much later, night time.
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I woke Lucy in the morning.
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She didn't look tired after her busy night.
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She looked very well.
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We had a happy day together.
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We had a picnic by the sea with Mrs. Westonra.
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I'm sad that Jonathan isn't here.
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I miss him very much.
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Again, I've locked the door of our room.
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The key is around my wrist.
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But I don't think there'll be any problems tonight.
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The 12th of August.
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I was wrong.
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Lucy got up twice in the night.
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She was asleep, but she seemed very worried that the door was locked.
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Both times she went back to bed, but she was almost angry.
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