may 12, 1897 - Jonathan Harker’s Journal
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Dracula asks Harker about the possibility of hiring multiple solicitors to attend to his needs in England, He then has him write to Peter Hawkins, commanding him to explain to his employer that he will be staying in Transylvania for the next month to tutor the Count in English. As he writes, Harker notices several pieces of the Count's personal correspondence, which includes letters to Samuel F. Billington in Whitby, Herr Leutner in Varna, Coutts & Co. in London, and Herren Klopstock & Billreuth in Budapest.
Later that night, Jonathan looks outside of his bedroom window and witnesses the Count climb down the walls of the castle in a lizard-like fashion.
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