1 Arthur has gone back to Ring, and has taken Quincey Morris with him.
2 It was immediately opened by Quincey Morris, beside whom stood Lord Godalming lighting a cigar.
3 Quincey Morris is with him, and that is much of a help, for he himself is a bubbling well of good spirits.
4 Present: Professor Van Helsing, Lord Godalming, Dr. Seward, Mr. Quincey Morris, Jonathan Harker, Mina Harker.
5 Quincey Morris said nothing about his intention, but I knew that all night long he patrolled round and round the house.
6 The voice came from the sofa across the room, and its tones brought relief and joy to my heart, for they were those of Quincey Morris.
7 The gladness of our hearts must have shown upon our faces when on the step, close to the door, we saw Lord Godalming and Quincey Morris.
8 The Professor watched whilst I went downstairs with Quincey Morris, and sent one of the maids to pay off one of the cabmen who were waiting.
9 There was much moonshine; and as I looked I could see Quincey Morris run across the lawn and hide himself in the shadow of a great yew-tree.
10 Quincey Morris was phlegmatic in the way of a man who accepts all things, and accepts them in the spirit of cool bravery, with hazard of all he has to stake.
11 In the hall I met Quincey Morris, with a telegram for Arthur telling him that Mrs. Westenra was dead; that Lucy also had been ill, but was now going on better; and that Van Helsing and I were with her.
12 In all our hunting parties and adventures in different parts of the world, Quincey Morris had always been the one to arrange the plan of action, and Arthur and I had been accustomed to obey him implicitly.
13 When we had examined this last find, Lord Godalming and Quincey Morris taking accurate notes of the various addresses of the houses in the East and the South, took with them the keys in a great bunch, and set out to destroy the boxes in these places.