via Varna, I thocht Iād let it lie till we discharged in the port anā get rid oāt althegither. We didnāt do much clearinā that day, anā had to remain the nicht at anchor; but in the morninā, braw anā airly, an hour before sunup, a man came aboard wiā an order, written to him from England, to receive a box marked for one Count Dracula. Sure eneuch the matter was one ready to his hand. He had his papers aā reet, anā glad I was to be rid oā the damā thing, for I was beginninā maselā to feel uneasy at it. If the Deil did have any luggage aboord the ship, Iām thinkinā it was nane ither than that same!ā
āWhat was the name of the man who took it?ā asked Dr. Van Helsing with restrained eagerness.
āIāll be tellinā ye quick!ā he answered, and, stepping down to his cabin, produced a receipt signed āImmanuel Hildesheim.ā Burgen-strasse 16 was the address. We found out that this was all the Captain knew; so with thanks we came away.