After spending the night in an attractive cottage at Ballure, Dorothy Wordsworth enjoys the pleasant setting once more before setting out with Henry Hutchinson and Willy Wordsworth for Maughold. There she leaves them to make their way back to Douglas whilst she returns to Ramsey.
\n\nDr John Seward has explained all that happened to Jonathan Harker, whose wife, Mina, has become a victim of Count Dracula. We also hear of how Arthur Holmwood (Lord Godalming) and Quincey Morris got on in pursuit of the Count. Another episode from the translation into the Manx Gaelic of Bram Stoker's story, Dracula.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain -
\nMARI MATHIAS & GWILYM BOWEN RHYS - Gwenno
\nSKIPINNISH - Tir a' mhurain
\nMARCEL HENO & JEAN-CLAUDE JEGAT - La Pontivyenne
\nAALIN CLAGUE - Snaih
\nHOLMAN CLIMAX MALE VOICE CHOIR - Cornwall forever
\nLEO ROWSOME - The dawn/Music in the glen
\nPEDAIR - Siwgwr gwyn
\nALEX CAMPBELL - The bonny ship the Diamond
\nNOLWENN LEROY - Suite Sudarmoricaine