
A failed attempt
I shall write some letters home, and I shall try to get them posted by the gypsies. I have already spoken to them through my window so that they know who I am. They took their hats off politely and made many signs. However, I could not understand the signs, just as I cannot speak their language.
I have written two letters. I wrote to Mina in shorthand. In my letter to Mr. Hawkins I simply asked him to talk to Mina. I have explained the situation to Mina, but I have not described those horrible things which may be only my imagination. It would shock and frighten her to death if I told her what I really think. If the letters do not arrive, then the Count shall not know my secret or how much I know, as he will not be able to read the shorthand.