The First Part

Chapter I

           

           Intheyear1860,thereputationofDoctorWybrowasaLondonphysicianreacheditshighestpoint.Itwasreportedongoodauthoritythathewasinreceiptofoneofthelargestincomesderivedfromthepracticeofmedicineinmoderntimes.

           Oneafternoon,towardsthecloseoftheLondonseason,theDoctorhadjusttakenhisluncheonafteraspeciallyhardmorning’sworkinhisconsulting-room,andwithaformidablelistofvisitstopatientsattheirownhousestofilluptherestofhisday—whentheservantannouncedthataladywishedtospeaktohim.

           ’Whoisshe?’theDoctorasked.’Astranger?’

           ’Yes,sir.’

           ’Iseenostrangersoutofconsulting-hours.Tellherwhatthehoursare,andsendheraway.’

           ’Ihavetoldher,sir.’

           ’Well?’

           ’Andshewon’tgo.’

           ’Won’tgo?’TheDoctorsmiledasherepeatedthewords.Hewasahumouristinhisway;andtherewasanabsurdsidetothesituationwhichratheramusedhim.’Hasthisobstinateladygivenyouhername?’heinquired.

           ’No,sir.Sherefusedtogiveanyname—shesaidshewouldn’tkeepyoufiveminutes,andthematterwastooimportanttowaittillto-morrow.Theresheisintheconsulting-room;andhowtogetheroutagainismorethanIknow.’

           DoctorWybrowconsideredforamoment.Hisknowledgeofwomen(professionallyspeaking)restedontheripeexperienceofmorethanthirtyyears;hehadmetwiththeminalltheirvarieties—especiallythevarietywhichknowsnothingofthevalueoftime,andneverhesitatesatshelteringitselfbehindtheprivilegesofitssex.

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