Dorothy Wordsworth returns from Ramsey to Douglas on a carrier's cart. En route she enters a clean but poor cottage in Laxey and is not impressed with the superficial sanctity of a fellow passenger, a young Methodist preacher. Back in Douglas she meets up with Henry Hutchinson and Willy Wordsworth again, and some friends, Mr and Mrs Putnam.
\n\nMina Harker is describing the dreadful events when she suddenly finds standing at her bedside a tall, thin man clothed all in black who seems to have emerged from the thin white mist in her room. Another episode from the translation into the Manx Gaelic of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
\n\nAs y kiaull ain -
\nRONA LIGHTFOOT - Ial, ial, ars' a' chailleach
\nDENEZ PRIGENT - Ar mab-laer
\nBUNSCOILL Y DHOON - Green hills of Dhoon
\nANNIE BAYLIS - Oll an dra
\nCATHAL O CURRAIN - D'eirigh an tuile ar Labhras
\nAR LOG - Rali Twm Sion/Ymdaith gwyr Dyfnaint
\nRACHEL WALKER & CRUINN - Fhalbh oirre ho
\nFRANCIS MOAL & DEPRINCE - Roit deomp labour
\nBIRLINN JIARG - Sunnydale