We learn a little more about Captain John Taubman of The Nunnery, before David Robertson points out other fine houses for hospitality in the neighbourhood of Douglas - Captain Southcote's Ballaughton, Lord Henry Murray's Atholl-lodge on Port-e-Chee and The Hague in Onchan, formerly the home of the late Richard Betham. We return to Captain Taubman for his work in agriculture.
\n\nProfessor Van Helsing has arranged for some flowers to be sent for Lucy Westenra from his friend's glasshouse in Haarlem. Lucy is rather nonplussed to find that they're garlic, but the Professor assures her it's no joke and that he and Dr John Seward will decorate her room with them and make a wreath to wear round her neck.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain -
\nRON KAVANA - The sea around us
\nELIANE PRONOST - Kousk, va lellig, kousk
\nNEVILLE DILKES & ENGLISH SINFONIA - Lord Peter's stable boy
\nBUNSCOILL GHAELGAGH - Ellan Sheeant
\nSTEVE EAVES - Pa le yw hwn
\nRACHEL HAIR & RON JAPPY - Lochinver
\nRICHARD TRETHEWEY - We be
\nANGELA MURPHY - The dacent Irish boy
\nTHE MORDEKKERS - Carn Menyn