We continue to follow Rev Thomas Stephen's 1832 work, 'A Poetical Guide to the Isle of Mann', in which we hear of the work of the hobblers, the harbour boatmen, and one lady's misfortune on being helped ashore at Douglas.
\n\nJonathan Harker's hopes are raised by the appearance of a group of gypsies in the courtyard of Castle Dracula - perhaps he can send letters clandestinely through them, unknown to the Count. His letter to Mina is written in shorthand.
\n\nAs nyn giaull -
\nJIMMY CROWLEY - Nil na la
\nPEOPLE OF HELSTON - Hal an tow
\nHELSTON TOWN BAND - Helston furry
\nMOOT - Graih my chree
\nANTON VALERY - La Paimpolaise
\nMAJORSTUEN - Yiiihaaa!
\nNA GATHAN - Ga bruidhinn lan-uine
\nPIGYN CLUST - Ty a gardd
\nTHE SIDHE - Nitro