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Show DR. LORIN'S PATIENT. ililllH Dr. I.orln had not been In bed nn hour when the night bell rang. At first, IwiBt' ' 5j with that disinclination to rcnllze unpleasant facta which Is common to alt fSJft'ihfl professions, he tried tn nssuro himself thnt hn hnd been deceived. Ills eyea WbbJi iM were Just comfortably closing ngnln, when a second nnd more urgent summons mS!"tn k brought him nut of bed and sent him srurr, Ing to the spenklnR.tube. IBmb' ft' itH "Well?' he sold The nnswer wns unintelligible. tWaWTiiMHI 'Speak up, can t Mu Do jou suppose I enjoy standing here In the cold? LfluK.t'l' 1 laH "No," nnswered a voice OBBd. ) ? Itil "Don t annoy me, now don t!" shouted tho doctor. "What s jour business?' SfSJx'HUilH "Mrs, WnrlnKs III wants to see ,011 at once.' Wr?l,Hl ilrlrl 'Mrs Wailng cant bo III I mw her only this morning, and lf ever a Mx''iHr.H woihC" was In line hcsllh, she was" Hift)) 5 titl "01K.II cntth a chill It J oil don't hurrj," sild the voice, 4 HlKi' i' l "ho tho deuce nre ,ou?' usked the doctor. .j ,. .aTT a KKwf latl "M, name's- 1'eterson HKHd lH 'Then whv on Oi.rtli didn't ,nu say so before? 1 11 ' n down directly." HyS'tr I lH 'Ihe doctor dresred himself with groat despitcb, ' . low 11 tn his surgery V'gWE'.'iHl StB for ills bis;, nnd put on it J'ali of heivy boots. All tl-n tl lie hn was wondering; IM'KimIIsI Lll whit could posslbl, be the t.iatter with Mrs. arl R. An accident, possibly; 7,f(Spfl he could think of nothing else- iv!'iiif!S''llH They pitised before n lirgo gwen door ornar nted with nn enormous brass B'.'flV 'JGHB knocker As tho doctor's hand rose, tho door opened nnd a scired elderly face w'Jfjif,!rH fronted them. x Ev ,a drt'lH 'I m sn Rlid ,011'vo come, doctor!" Mrs. Tophim was In evident distress, S J,j JViHB I.orln diew her aside for a moment v WW,"1! if'wH 'Have ,011 nny Idea," he asked "what can hio caused thl3 sudden In- fl? f i-BtlM dlsposlllun? ' I kI If ,H 'None nt nil We had a dinner pirty this evening to which, you remenv. J3fH ber, ,ou could not come After the guests hid gone, Cella anil I vvero sitting; wj fl : alone In the drawliiR-rnom, wlien alio wns suddenly ill." tfirSlirHH ' I'raj, let me see her," slid Lorln, nnd ho moved toward the stairs. tejy P tlll 'Shea not U Iheiet ' cried Mis. Tophnni, "she's In the drawing-room still.' tm JTll She shoulil havi'one to bed nt once," said the doctor. ?"A llail ' Hut she wouldn't get, nnd ,ou know bow sclf-vvllled she can be." ( r ft H It wns on tho doctors tongue to make a disparaging remark nbout tho ',,, jMll sex In general, but he Biniled Instead. "Let mo ro lo the drawing-room then," MvtiiU iil he snld t-W 4'itiH Uirln entered the room with a curious feeling of uncertainty to which ho nufk jjrfH was wholly unaccuslomed. lt could hardly be localise ho had nn Intense ad- hfiXf, H'tlLI miration for Mrs. 'nrins. That, be considered, slinuld Invo had precisely tho of fi'KJnJB opposlt effect nvtr flltiH "Doctor," she snld, "I'm nfrald I m going tn die." WMii'., , 'HMH "M, deit madam! Why say such a thing? Don't, for heaven's sake, tret Lftji i IJtl such an Ides ns that into ,our hcvid! It Isn't fair to me, professionally; you Kf5fl , , J handicap me" iMPH'i! slsillH ' It s best to spenk the truth, Isn'f 117" ' tse tXH "Certainly, when jou know lt to bo tho truth. Hut this Is mcro con KjiJ YsrsH Jecture" ?if 'tiHttH Mrs Waring shook hr head. v, jJP'UlliHaB 'To be quite candid," ho sild, "I can find nothing whatever tho matter with Ji' '. ' ifflH ,011, Mrs Waring" IPflfFrSSiiH She sighed ' Then I suppose I must call In Mr, Hodman, from Mllchestcr,' Mr ijnfiiH The doctor gasped. nfsBwU4jtiiiil 'In consultation, do 1 on mean?' SSfil'l lltiPB There would be no i,ood In a consultation If you say I'm perfectly well, Miffiffi-illBiM vvoull there?' WBwK'WBWi B "I wns thinking of etiquette, saia i-nrm. ( ffllHH 'So was I," said the lidy IvISm JtflHI "ou mean, I suppose, that jou think It bid tnrm on my part tn tell you jnf 3w4aH that ,011 rn nulla well7" tras'SP iamiHI "Oh, no! ' said Mrs Waring, sweetly. "Of course. If you think you can't fcjjitl T !MlIBH do nn, thing, theros nothing left for mo but In call In nnother doctor." EM'1 liwUfl "1 m in jour bands," suld Lorln, rather sillily. Hn was a little angry, an KJ j ImHI well an Rreally bewildered After a piuso be added: ' I don f. look upon you oa (ySJpMaHH a pntlent, Mrs 'Wnrlng, I regard you ns a friend." Biis'1? i"LU "Then vvliy didn't ,ou come tn dinner tonight?" EkMlI i '-QI The question so startled tho doctor that ho rose and began to pace thn room, FwVMtt' lH "I declined the Invitation,' ho said, 'from sheer necessity, lvo been over- KB l'mH worked I was tired to death," inMf latLH 'I always thought theio was room here for n second doctor," MH 'v'JH Mrs Waring spoke meditatively nnd, as It wete, to herself. Lorln paused, BhJB 'lijl'l and regarded licr wltli an expression which was compounded ot pain nnd In- MM XMHI credulity, BlBffi 'BBBHW 'I regret thnt f ennnot ngren with ,011," he said. And then, ns though he nr'SEaj had nof before observed II, he picked up tho rose which had fallen from the BHfjffl lutfl lovely widows hair, lie stood faring her nnd looked down upon her with his jBttJ JwMMB most r-nrchlng professtonil gue. Coming a little nearer, still with tho same Bin tijHJI close scmtlny, hn snld: 'Turn your fnco toward tho light, please." II (liH Shq obeyed. . Hlffi I I3tRH "Ah!" ho said. , HI ! AfgBM " hat Is ll? ' she cried. Bf ft! ' IShHH "Don't bo alarmed; I beg j 011 not tn hn nlnrmcd! It's extrnnrdlnnry how MriK, ilSfflH one may sometimes bo deceived. I suppose I wan a little overtired too dull to BHb '3rH observe carefully," KHBt k i If uLH 'Tn observe what?' she nsked, rather breathlessly. uBSflfv I wMLI "Merely a Utile Indlntlon of something which I hod overlooked Tou would H BEM JSHI he none thn wiser If I told you tho technical name." HB EEyi wRH 'Is It dangerous?' wl m fflHH "Not dongeious, t think I hope, not dangerous. And now, Mrs. RffiMwILH Waring, I would recommend thnt J nil ro to bed. It Is nearly 3 o'clock. Get up jj 1 H In the morning ns usual. I will cnll at nbout 11." ft J i WU When Mrs 'nrlng rnse to say Rnnd-bye, the doctor observed that her IJ m 2'f Hfl color had faded somewhat. M I ' I- HI fl The next morning nnd for several mornings following. Lorln called upon a I1 1 ' H Mrs. Wnrlng, At Intervnls Ihe boy carried bottles tn tho house, wrapped up In H i '1 ' 11 tho neatest of while paper and carefully sealed with red wax. The town grew Mi!i ''j H quite excited nnd tho report spread that Mrs 'arlng was seriously 111. Tho (B t f doctor, however, gave 110 Information, nnd when leading questions were nd- jjll H dressed tn him, he deftl, put them nsldc. The gentleman nt Mllchestcr, who Sr)j'' j'-i'l 11 could only by courtesy be considered his rival, wns nnt cnlled In. MRst, I IH About a week nfter the 11 rat summons thn doctor walked up the street H?isi ' I Hi with nn alt of dctermlnatlun which did not pass unobserved by the people ftfff 38 iia& H whom be met. BBferP J jl H Mts Wnrlng wns senled on tho couch on which he had found her on that Hfli&j aHfl eventful evening n week before rHvEflK' 'nHH Well, how nte wo thin inomlnR?" ho nsked, cheerfully. (EsBiil ' l!MH "A little better, I think, but rither upset," Bllttli I'llfllll 'Upset? llnw upset? I gave particular Instructions that ,ou were not to be twfjBiM 1 UH worried In nny wnj," PKBtB ? Jl Hill 'It wouldn't Interest ynu tn know, doctor." tisHnS'il Hill "Hut It's my duty to Ihslht upon knowing" Rl'iKVl.Ti ' HI "It was purely a peisnnal mailer." at mil i(A Hv "Persnnil nr not," said tho doctor, it may In some way Influence my treat- Hfiihr "l l3 Hal ment ot jour rnse" B fab Jfj'j "Must you Insist?" HlIKi raHH "'Insist' Is a hnrd word, madam." "rj ITicJvy irJHaVH "Vell, w mild you llkn to know?' TtniiwHHi "Most rertnlnljl" said thn doctor." ''IsiTO iHlflli Then," said Mrs 'nrlng, ",ou slnll. My cousin, Mr, TeterBon, pioposed MMRtjHHH tc me this morning" Mll?! mHM Tho doctor almost whlslle.1 'f HrtlKtHH 'In the capacity of nurso?" ho nsked. ji i snElffljH ' He had nn Idea that I might like tn marry him." ji ItrsUHs! "And ,ou?' If , . $AfUHI 'The siiRRCstlnn did not Interest me." slid Mrs Waring. t tfi ESfiHsl "Ah'" sild tho doctor 'And ,et the notion wns not a bad one. I had 'iD ,iW'f9BHI something of the same sort In my own mind." f U 'TrPHBaB "ou?" ( U Ji'HalH "Yes I was EOlns to propoto" Tho doctor paused. ifi ' ' 1, WKia?HsH " Wha 1 7 ' , :jSif Ml To ,ou," he nnswered "'our case Is one which requires the most watchful ,'S t'fflhftfflPH attention. Only ns a liusbaiiit roiihl I guaranteo to effect a euro. In fact," ' j xf tHHH continued tho doctor, "ns I snld nt first, there s nothing whatever tho matter C i JH MiHhH With jou! ,our ronstltutlon In perfect." i i1"tilijHBJiH 'Then why theso visits, this medicine, these nlatmlng hints? ' if 'BLInH "My dear lady," said tho doctor, "why this slmulitlon nf Illness, this dtag- IjS IjUi.'BlislH glng nn unfortunate man from his bed nt the dead ot night? It seems to me f Mi oBHsi that jour explanation should come Hist" j 4? B B? Hsl Mts Wnrlng laid her hands 011 tho doctor's. Ehe smiled. If fill H "I ftlt thnt jou hnd slighted me," she sild, '? I t'l'lll H "And I," snld the doctor, ' felt that Jimr acting was so good that jou should v if!" Pi' HI be entoursRCd In It for a week Will you remnln my patient?" J ijlr -Hli U Tho answer might have be. 11 lend by Intelligent nhservcrs In the doctor's 3 l rKI BH radiant face as tho Rreen frnnt door wnn closed behind him ! ' J rti'w3,'l SH |