

That very day, in fact, Van Helsing shows him the article in the paper concerning the Bloofer Lady. Seward notes that Arthur seems to be doing well and that Quincey Morris is with him. In his diary, Seward notes that Renfield is his same old self - that is, Renfield is back to counting flies and spiders. Seward also begins keeping a diary again, even though earlier he had resolved never to do so again. Just before Van Helsing leaves, he notices an article in the local paper, and he becomes visibly shaken.ĭr. That day Jonathan meets Van Helsing, and the two discuss Jonathan's trip to Transylvania.

In the new journal, he writes that he is sure that Count Dracula has reached London in fact, it was the Count whom he saw in Hyde Park. Mina suggests that Van Helsing come for breakfast on the next day.įor the first time in several months, Jonathan Harker begins another diary (or journal). Later that day, Mina receives a note from Van Helsing in which he expresses an intense desire to meet Jonathan. This is the first time that Mina has met Van Helsing, and she gives him Jonathan's journal, which she has finished transcribing. Mina agrees to see him and, that day, Van Helsing arrives. Van Helsing asking her if he may discuss Lucy's illness with her. On the 24th of September, she receives a letter from Dr. Mina decides to transcribe the journal which Jonathan kept at the Castle Dracula in Transylvania.
