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If
this
book
should
ever
reach
Mina
before
I
do
,
let
it
bring
my
goodbye
.
Here
comes
the
coach
!
5
May
.
The
Castle
.
--
The
gray
of
the
morning
has
passed
,
and
the
sun
is
high
over
the
distant
horizon
,
which
seems
jagged
,
whether
with
trees
or
hills
I
know
not
,
for
it
is
so
far
off
that
big
things
and
little
are
mixed
.
I
am
not
sleepy
,
and
,
as
I
am
not
to
be
called
till
I
awake
,
naturally
I
write
till
sleep
comes
.
There
are
many
odd
things
to
put
down
,
and
,
lest
who
reads
them
may
fancy
that
I
dined
too
well
before
I
left
Bistritz
,
let
me
put
down
my
dinner
exactly
.
I
dined
on
what
they
called
"
robber
steak
"
--
bits
of
bacon
,
onion
,
and
beef
,
seasoned
with
red
pepper
,
and
strung
on
sticks
,
and
roasted
over
the
fire
,
in
simple
style
of
the
London
cat
's
meat
!
The
wine
was
Golden
Mediasch
,
which
produces
a
queer
sting
on
the
tongue
,
which
is
,
however
,
not
disagreeable
.
I
had
only
a
couple
of
glasses
of
this
,
and
nothing
else
.
When
I
got
on
the
coach
,
the
driver
had
not
taken
his
seat
,
and
I
saw
him
talking
to
the
landlady
.
They
were
evidently
talking
of
me
,
for
every
now
and
then
they
looked
at
me
,
and
some
of
the
people
who
were
sitting
on
the
bench
outside
the
door
--
came
and
listened
,
and
then
looked
at
me
,
most
of
them
pityingly
.
I
could
hear
a
lot
of
words
often
repeated
,
queer
words
,
for
there
were
many
nationalities
in
the
crowd
,
so
I
quietly
got
my
polyglot
dictionary
from
my
bag
and
looked
them
out
.
I
must
say
they
were
not
cheering
to
me
,
for
amongst
them
were
"
Ordog
"
--
Satan
,
"
Pokol
"
--
hell
,
"
stregoica
"
--
witch
,
"
vrolok
"
and
"
vlkoslak
"
--
both
mean
the
same
thing
,
one
being
Slovak
and
the
other
Servian
for
something
that
is
either
werewolf
or
vampire
.
(
Mem.
,
I
must
ask
the
Count
about
these
superstitions
.
)
When
we
started
,
the
crowd
round
the
inn
door
,
which
had
by
this
time
swelled
to
a
considerable
size
,
all
made
the
sign
of
the
cross
and
pointed
two
fingers
towards
me
.