Closing Passage - Mina's Note

From Dracula by Bram Stoker
The novel ends seven years later with Jonathan's note about their son Quincey and a meditation on the documentary evidence they've left behind.
Note (Chapter 27)

Van Helsing's closing words about young Quincey Harker: 'This boy will some day know what a brave and gallant woman his mother is... we want no proofs; we ask none to believe us!'

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Note (Chapter 27)

Harker notes that 'in all the mass of material of which the record is composed, there is hardly one authentic document' - a famous metafictional acknowledgment undermining the novel's own evidentiary claims.

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