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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Jan 1906, p. 7

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what sort; but you?“ got what did happen Rana bodyglse. Dr. dfivflJf are: “foil” “He he he!" the old wretch fitter- ed; “and you do well to own it; you do well, 311', very well indeed. If you hadn’t owned up out you would have gone, out neck and crop! You’ve saved your bacon. You may do more. So you same a public-school boy, and a very good school yours is, but you weren’t at either university. Is that correct?” “Absolutely." "What did you do whm you left schoor?’ “I came in for money.“ “And then: “I spent my money.” , “And since then?” I stood dike a. mule. - “And since then, I say!” “A relative of mine will be: you 1! youask'him. Heisaneminentman, and he has promised to Speak (or me. I would rather say no more myself.” “But you shall, air, but you shall! Do you suppose that I suppose a 9n!» lie-school boy would am for a berth like this it Ming c othenhdl‘i happened! m I want is u see“? an of sorts, and! don’t my“! Dr. Theobald then led the way, his professional dignity so thoroughly in- tact that I could not but smile as I fol- !ollowed his swinging coat-tails to the sick-room. I carried no smile across the threshold or a darkened chamber which reeked of drugs and twinkled with medicine bottles, and in the mid- we'ot-which a gaunt figure lay abet! in them-light. “Take him to the window, take hing to the window,” a thin voice snapped, “and let's have a look at him. Open the blind a bit. Not as much as that, damn you, not as much as that!” “So you think you could look after me, do you?” “I’m certain I could, sir.” “Single-handed, mind! I don’t keep another soul. You would have to cook your own grub and my slops. Do you think you could do all that?” "Yes, sir; I think so." “Why do you? Have you any ex- I hung my head. This was a. tacer. And there was something in my in- valid which thrust the unspoken lie down my throat. “Only meant. only meant! Have you done your best at everything else, “I only meant that I would do my best." “Why do you? Have you any ex- perience of the kind?” “No, air, none." “Then why do you pretend you - “No," I said after a moment’s hesi- 'tstion; “no, I was not expelled. And £1 hope you won’t expel me if I ask it question in my turn?” ‘ “Certainly not." “Are you Mr. Maturin' 9 son?" “1%, my name's Theobald. You may have seen it down behw." “The doctor?" I said. “His doctor,” said Theobald with a satisfied eye. “Mr. Maturin’s doctor. He is having a male nurse and atten- dant by my advice, and he wants a gentleman if he can get one. I rather think he’ll see you, though he’ s only "By all meansâ€"when you've got the billet." By E. W. Hornung, Author of “Shadow of the Rope," “Rogue’s Much." Etc. i x warmtda hé'slghed Tenet 3 “At last! You’re the very first I’ve 'not had to argue with as to what is :;-and what is not a public school. B: .‘pened?_ And he withdrew to a. room still nearer the entrance. as I could hear, for it was a very small flat indeed. But now two doors were shut between us, and I had to rest content with mur- murs through the wall until the doctor returned to summon me. “I have persuaded my patient to see you,” he whispered, “but I confess I am not sanguine of the result. He is very difficult to please. You must pre- pare yourself for a. querulous invalm, and for no sinecure it you get the billet.” “May I ask what’s the matter with seen two or thrée all day. There are certain questions which he prefers to ask himself, and it’s no good going over the same ground twice. So per- haps I‘ had better tell him about you before we get any further.” if Quiets 2‘56 C011 15; “No sir, I have not” I told him plain- RAFFLES quality" on every pair Rough, Icy roads, sharp snags, or the hardeét wear wont Weatherproof, waterproof, snag proof, comfortable. All styles. Get a pair this winter. “The mark of 9" Amateur Cracksman. THE WEEKLI POST, LINDSAY. FRIDAY, JAN. 5. cougii‘rng. But it does more-d: con- trols the inflammation, quiet: the fever, soothes, heals. Ask Eon: doctor about it. We Datum! We , c, . ache-jade"- iii-nib“ TEE-5‘ is one reason. vii}; Ayer’s Chair? Pectcral is so valuable in consumption. It stnps they weep" nnd tear of nseless "Oh, I’m in no hurry to hear. It's enough for me to see you lying there. I don’t want {0 know how you came there, or why, though I fear you must be pretty bad. I must have a good look at you before I let you speak another word!” I raised one of the blinds, I-sat upon the bed and I had that look. It left me all unable to conjecture his true state or! health, but quite certain in my own mind that my dear Rafies was not and never would be the man that he had been. He had aged twenty years; “he looked fifty at the very least. His hair was white; there was no trick about that; and his face was another white. The lines about the corners of the eyes and month were both many and deep. 0n the other hand.t‘he eyes themselves werealight and elert as ever; they were still keen and gray and gleaming, like finely tempaed steel. Even the mouth, with a dgarette to close it, was the mouth or names and no otherâ€"strong and unscrupulous as the man himselfr It was only the physical strength which appeared to have departed; but that was quite sufficient to make my heart ; bleed for the dear rascal who had ' cost me every tie I valued but the tie between us two. “Think I look much older?“ he ask- {edatlength 7A _ “‘Whereby hangs a. tale for when we’ve talked ourselves out, though I have often thought it was that long swim that started it Still, the island of Elba is a tummy show, I can as- sure you. And Naples is a. mnmler.” “You went after 311?? , "Rather! 'It's the European p’ara- dise for such as our noble selves. But there's no place that is a. patch on male London as a non-conductor of heat; it .mer peed set Looms 'â€" “V -'â€"9 1y your hair.” “Oh, my dear old chap, to think of having you by the hand again! I feei as though we were both aboard that German liner, and all that's happened since a nightmare. I thought that time was the ’last!” “It looked rather like it, Bunny. It was taking all the risks and hitting at everything. But the game came off, and some day I'll tell yon how.” I must have been a. mile away; until it did I was the invisible man. I flgur ed on that, and only hope it wasn’t set down as a ease of suicide. I shall get outed quite soon enough, Bunny, but I’d rather be dropped by the hang‘ man than throw nay-own wicketAaway.’j “Yes, Bunny, it was the very devil ofaswlm,butldefyyoutosink1n the Mediterranean. That sunset saved me. Theseawasonflre. Ihardlyswam under water at all, but went all I knew for the sun Itself. When it set “And now take one fourself. I have smoked more poisonous cigarettes. But even these are not Sullivans!” I cannot repeat what .I said. I, have no idea. what I did. I only knofiâ€"I only knewâ€"that it was A. J. Mes in the flesh! Itwasasteelengravinzofthe great Rafleene, and the frame was tilted from the wall; at a touch a. packet of cigarettes tumbled down from behind. “Thanks; and now a light." I struck the match and held it. while the invalid inhaled with normal lips; and suddenly I sighed. I was ir- resistibly reminded of my poor, dear old Raffles. A smoke ring worthy of the great A. J. was floating upward from the sick man’s lips. . 7 A the flat all any to see I didn’t. You'll find the cigarettes behind the Madon- na. of the Chair.” “And a damned good rlddancel" created the invalid. raising himself on one elbow without delay. “I may not have much body left to boast about, but at least I’ve got a lost old soul tocanmyown. That'swhwa‘anta gentleman of sorts about me. I’ve been too dependent on that chap. He won’t even let me smoke, and he's been in aat'mth this highly singular and rather terrible on man. In the mild excitement of our inter- view the thin voice had gathered strength. and the last shrill insult was screamed after the devoted medieo as he retired in such order that I felt cer- tain he was going to take this trying patient at his word. The bedroom door a A;- 35a: then the enter one, and the doctor’s heels went drumming down thecommanstair.tmaloneinthe mac-rm: man may no or he may not. Youhavenommtosaytoittull send him down to tell you one thing or the other. Clear out. 311', clear out; and it you think you’ve anything to complain of you stick it down in the bill!" composition of his telegram, with half the characteristics ofmy distinguished kinsman squeezed into a. dozen odd words, and let him knoy how the old milian had really treated me. Raine: was not surprised; we hold dined to- gether at my relative's in the old days and filed for reference a professional valuation-of his household goods. \I now learned that the telegram had been posted, with the hour marked for its despatchhat the pillar nearest Vere street. on the night before the adver- tisement was due tonpearin theDaily Mail.’ This also had been carefully prearranged; and Met only fear had been lost it might be held over despite his explicit instructions. end so drive ne- to the doctor fern ex- nlnnntian at. his mun-a. lint the has seen rather too much of him; or- dinary dust won‘t do for his eyes. Be- gin to see? To pick you out of a crowd, that was the game; to let old Theobald help to pick you, better still! To start with, he was dead against my having anybody at'aii: wanted me all to himself, naturally; but anything rather than kill the goose! So he-is to have a fiver a week while he keeps me, alive, and he’s going to be married next month. That's a pity in some ways, but a good thing in others; he will want moremoney than he tore- sees, and he may always be of use to us in a pinch. Meanwhile he eats out of my hand.” _ He did not inlorm me thAt I was hopeless as ever. He did not address me as his good rabbit. He was silent for a time, and then spoke in a tone which made me ashamed of mine. “You see, there are two or three of me now, Bunny; one’s at the bottom of the Mediterranean and one’s an old Australian desirous of dying in the old country, but in no immediate danger or dying uywhere. The old Austra- lian didn*t know a soul in town; he’s got to be consistent or he's done. This sitter Theobald is his only friend and “Why all this sublety?" I petulantly exclaimed. "Why couldn't you come straight away to me in a calgi'fl I had of course forgotten both in the high excitement of the hour, or I should scarcely have announced my belated discovery with such an air. As it was I made Rallies look at me as I had known him look before, and tie; droop 01' his eyelids began to s g. his stairs with your address in my pocket." “Last night?" “No, last week.” “And so the advertisement was yours as well as the telegram!" 7 I cbmplimented Runes on the mere “I was waiting for you to ask that. Bunny. It’s a long time since I did anything upon which I plume myself more. Of course in the first place I spotted you at once by these prison articles; they were not signed, but the fist was the fist of my sitting rabbitt?” "But who gave you my address?" “I wheedled it out of your excellent editor: called on him at dead of night, when I occasionally go afield like oth- er ghosts, and wept it out of him in five minutes. I was your only relative: your name was not your own name; it he insisted I would give him mine. He didn't insist, Bunny, and I danced down chap!" “They have been. Bunny. I can’t any more. But I don't see why they shouldn’t be ngnln.” I was not going to inquire where the gulneas came from. As it I cared! But I did eel: old Mes how in the world he had got upon my tracks, and thereby drew the sort of smlle with which old gentlemen rub their hands and old ladies nod their noses. Raf- fles merely produced a. perfect oval of blue smoke before replying. -'â€"v‘ “Knows, bless you! But he doesn't know I know he knows, and there isn't a disease in the dictionary that he hasn’t treated me for since he's had me in hand. To do him justice, I be lieve he thinks me n hypochondriac of the first water; but that young man wmgotnrithe keepsonthewicket. He has spent half his nights up here at guinea: apiece.” “Guineas must be plentiful. old wrong? “I fancied a flat and a man on the Boat recommended these. Such a good chap, Bunny; he was my reference when it came to signing the lease. You see. I landed on a stretcherâ€"most pathetic caseâ€"old Australian without a friend in old countryâ€"ordered Engadine as last chanceâ€"no goâ€"not an earthlyâ€"senti- mental wish to die in Londonâ€"that’s the history 'of Mr. Maturin. If it doesn’t hit you hard, Bunny, you’re the first. But it hit friend Theobald hardest of all. I’m an income on him. I believe he’s going to marry on me.” “Does he guess there's nothing {Jané'Eaiâ€"‘lié ever so bartlal to them as I was in my lifetime. and you never know when you may start a clue.” “What brought you to these mmâ€" sions ?” ““1130, I’m halt poisoned by Theo- bald's prescriptions and putrid cigar- ettea and as weak as a cat from lying in bed.” "Then why on earth 116 in bed. Rallies?” “Because it'd better than lying in jail. as I am afraid you know, my poor, dear fellow. I tell you I am dead. and my one terror is of coming to life again by accident. Can't you see? I simply dare not show my nose out of doorsâ€"by day. You have no idea of the number of perfectly inno- cent things a dead man daren't do. I can’t even amoke Sullivans, becaune not 9” beentorthemtslxweeh. And! mean to have mother knock.” “But surely. old fellow, you're not "dull: at. ore you?” , “Flt? My dear Bunny, I'm dead- I'm at the bottom of the seaâ€"and don’t you forget it for a minute.” “But are you all right or are you .uuuw mono. a II. noon I". m on halt. It’s the kind of. wicket yon don’tlget out unless you get yourself out. So here I am 33310, and_hevg Mos led me up two fights. “Ah," said ‘he. “that was baton I knew you wen: altogether without a. Dr. Theobald's shape was worthon the profession he seemed destined to adorn; it was not incompatible with any construction which one chose to put upon it. Next moment he had stiffened. I suppose I stiu spoke more or less like a gentleman. Yet, after all. I was only the male nurse; He seemed to remember this suddenly. andhetookooeasiontoremindmeot the fact. "But what is the case?" I asked him. "You said you would tell me It I 113 successful." “So you’ve got the billet." said Dr. Theobald. “Well, as I told you be- fore, and as you have since probably dlecovexed for yourself. you won’t and it exactly a slnecure. My own part or the business is by no means that; indeed. there are those who would throwuptheceseattertheklndof treatment that you have men for your self. But professional considerations are not the only ones. and one cannot make too many allowances ln such a I found our doctor in a minute eon- sulting room and his shirt sleeves. I. tall tumbler at his elbow. At least I caught sight of the tumbler on en- tering. Thereafter he stood in from of it. with a futility that had. my sympathy. “How much will square you up end bring you back bag end We in good time?” I had to alcnlnte. A tenner easily. “Iliad one readyforyon. Hereit is, and I_ wouldn't lose any time it I were you. On the way you might look up Theobald. tell him you've got it and how long you'll be gone, and that I can’t be left alone all the time. And, by Jove, yes! You get me a. stall for the Lyceum at the nearest agent's â€"there are two or three in High streetâ€"and say it was given you when you come in. That young man ehnll be out of the way tonight." “They'ré at my only forgiving rel-r tive's.” “Them was no harm in ordering supper; We shall lave it, in a pri- me room. but you may as well dress it you’ve got. the duds.” “You made as sure at :m u allthat!” "Tonight?" I cried. "To-night at 11. and Kellner’s the place. You may well open your eyes, but we didn’t go there much if you remember, and the stair seems chang- ed. Anyway we'll risk it {or once. I was in last night talking like a. stage American and snper’s ordered for 11 sharp.” night ! ” “I'm afraid you must be t Bunny. It's a fact that I eat very little, and that at odd hours, but I ought not to have forgotten you. Get yourself a snack outside. but not a square meal If you can resist one. We’ve got to celebrate this day this as you entered the lot. The long. inner wall divided the room not mere ly from the passage but from the outer landing as well. Thus every step upon the bare stone stairs could be heard by Railies where he lay, and he would never speak while one was ascending until it had passed his door. The afternoon brought more than one applicant for the post which it was my duty to tell them that I had already obtained. Between 3 and 4. however. Raffles. suddenly looking at his watch, packed me on in a hurry to the other end_ot London for my things. His greatest risk, aeording to Raf- fles, lay nearest home. Bedridden in- valid that he was supposed to be. his nightly terror was of main; into Theo- bald’s arms in the immediate neighbor- hood ot the flat. But Railies had characteristic methods of minimizing even that danger, of which something anon. Meanwhile he recounted more than one or his nocturnal. adventures. all. however. of a singularly innocent type, and one thing '1 noticed whné hemmed. Hhmommthenm adverse chan‘cés' had been needed cm and weeded out to the Irreducible minimum at risk . The Boeekh factories have been making better and better brushea forflfty years. Every detail la In the hands of experts, and but mater-tale are mead. Each brush la carefully. Inspected and none but perfeetgoodaareahippad. The most reliable atom In Canada recommend Carter’ 8 Little Liver Pills. ABSOLUTE SEGURITY. fif-ImW I GURU SICK READACH‘. m maul. III DIZIIIBS. FD! "HOUSE“. “I "I'll um. "I COIWPA‘I'IOI VII “ll-3' Sill. NI 1'" common â€"‘“Sit ioihf’ dmwle'd names in eun- ul response. “Sty, let me introduce you to? 1(5qu 1}. Marsh; o{ Slcyimv- 'vâ€"w so. Mr. $1M in my future brother- tn-law. m u Mr. Robinson. mm. mt tn SW“ ‘ 00.. m. “1" bated 10016?- on mt 9W” And there' was time for nothing more, the door flying open and s dap- per person entering with a. how, a. hockcmtonhnbmhgoldpince- nezonhisnoae,nshinyhatinone hand and u buck bag in the_ot.her._ '1§u3Â¥'m}n"p.~ .iua Rules laconi- “ 'dwhoumu2~1cuedwhenme vise. His eyes yere steel points fixed on mine. “Bunny. stand by me,” said he in the old, irresistible voiceâ€"o voice both stern and winning. “Stand by me, Bunnyâ€"Jr there's a. ‘xjovi': 7M“ me dancing the rest of the way. I mheginningtotellhimao. Ihnd done my honest best since my reap- pearance in the world. but the world had done its worst by me. A further antithesis nnd my an.) intention were both upon my tongue when the waiter with the Chateau Morgan: cut me shortforhewuthobenrerotmore thanthntgmtwine,hringinguson card upon a silver tray. no coarse orgy, but a little feast for the fastidious gods. not unworthy at Lucullns at his worst. And I who had bolted my skilly at Wormwood Scrubbs and tightened my belt in a Holloway attic, it was I who set down to this ineflnble repast! Where the courses were few, but each a triumph of its kind, it would be invidious to single out any one dish: but the Jam- bon de Westphalle au champagne tempts me sorely. And then the champagne that we drank, not the quantity but the quality! Well, it was Pol Roger, '84, and quite good enough for me; but even so it was not more dry, nor did it sparkle more, than the merry rascal who had dragged me thus tar to the devil" hut‘shonld lead And we clinked slum swimming with the liquid gold or Steinberg. 1888; but of the rare delight: at tint sup- per I can lax-eel, trust myself to write. It was no mere meal, it w '“She isn’t on oath They don't like man; this room on two. um'. :11. Bunnyâ€"my Bunnyâ€"here’s to us “Why, yep!" am. through MI none. “Say. boy. the My. she's not. eomtn’, but you leave that techie where 113. If I’m liable to pay I guess I'll have 111 there In to it." We had the little room upstairs, and on the very threshold 1. even I. who knew my Rsflies of aid, was then horribly shack. The table was laid for three. I called his “tuition to it in a whisper. “Not much change in the old hole. Bunny. More of these mule-lantern advertisements ° ° 0 and nbeolutely the worst bit of taste in town. though it’s saying something, in thnt equeso trisn statue with the gilt stirrup: and fixings. Wny don't they black the buii’er's boots end his horse's hoot: while theyurenhoutit? ° ° ‘ More bicyclists. of course. That was Just beginning. it you remember. It might hnvoheenusetultous. “‘ And there's the old club getting put into a crate for the jubilee. By Jove Bunny, we ought to be there. i wouldn't lean forward in Piccadilly. old chap. If you're seen I'm thought of. end we shall have to be jolly eure- iul at Kellner’s. ° ° ' Ah. there it is! Did I tell you I was a lowdown stage Yankee st Kellner's? You'd bet- ter be another while the walter’s in the room." There was indeed some necessity for caution, for each half of the building. had its L-shnmd well dropping sheer tothebue,theparspetssolowthat one might easily have tripped over them into eternity. However. we were soon upon the second animus. which opened on the root like the tint. And twenty minutes of the next twenty- iive we spent in an admirable hnnsoln, skimmingeut. “There are two entrances to these mansions." he explained between stars and chimney stacks: “one to our stair- case and another round the corner. But there's only one porter. and he â€"- "O -â€". lives on the basement underneath us and aflecta the door nearest home. We miss him by using the wrong stairs, and we run less risk at old Theo- bald. [gotthetipiromthepoet- men, who come up one my and down the other. Now, follow me and look It was half-past 10 when we left the flat In an interval of silence on the noisy stalrs.‘ The silence was un- oroxen by our wary reet. yet tor m. a surprise was in store upon the very landing. Instead of going downstairs Rames led me up two flights. and so out upon a perfectly flat roof. "And don’t you bother any more nbont me till tomorrow," snapped the high. thin voice on he m 0!. "I can send for you now when I want you, and I’m hoping to have n decent night for once.” me tom myself. and presented to hlmoflhan 0113:! without my love. He went up within five minutes. I found him there on my return at dusk. But he did not refuse my stnll at the Lyceum. which Ramos vould not aiiow him, my good fellow, it is no use my string you an answer which would be double Dutch to you. Moreover, I have still to test your discretionary powers. I may say, homver, that that poor gentleman presents at once the most complex and most troublesome case. which is responsibility enough with- out certain features which make it all but insupportablc. Beyond this I must refuse to discuss my patient for the present. but I shall certainly go npitlceniind time." 7 _ _ In human“. c a may on; 2 TJ. H. BOO'I‘HEBAN or any tol- n». I to "earn v Lowest Gnu-Int Bate cf Int-9mm. it ’0“ 'M1H1KOIIBQ. I 3 ~dnmymc’ Rnu-nd Wukwuunym ramble comm. Thu “Moment 0' Ion. h prompt and lihonl. 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