The Beetle-Hunter
Acuriousexperience?saidtheDoctor.Yes,myfriends,Ihavehadoneverycuriousexperience.Ineverexpecttohaveanother,foritisagainstalldoctrinesofchancesthattwosucheventswouldbefallanyonemaninasinglelifetime.Youmaybelievemeornot,butthethinghappenedexactlyasItellit.
Ihadjustbecomeamedicalman,butIhadnotstartedinpractice,andIlivedinroomsinGowerStreet.Thestreethasbeenrenumberedsincethen,butitwasintheonlyhousewhichhasabow-window,upontheleft-handsideasyougodownfromtheMetropolitanStation.AwidownamedMurchisonkeptthehouseatthattime,andshehadthreemedicalstudentsandoneengineeraslodgers.Ioccupiedthetoproom,whichwasthecheapest,butcheapasitwasitwasmorethanIcouldafford.Mysmallresourcesweredwindlingaway,andeveryweekitbecamemorenecessarythatIshouldfindsomethingtodo.YetIwasveryunwillingtogointogeneralpractice,formytasteswereallinthedirectionofscience,andespeciallyofzoology,towardswhichIhadalwaysastrongleaning.Ihadalmostgiventhefightupandresignedmyselftobeingamedicaldrudgeforlife,whentheturning-pointofmystrugglescameinaveryextraordinaryway.
OnemorningIhadpickeduptheStandardandwasglancingoveritscontents.Therewasacompleteabsenceofnews,andIwasabouttotossthepaperdownagain,whenmyeyeswerecaughtbyanadvertisementattheheadofthepersonalcolumn.Itwaswordedinthisway:
"Wantedforoneormoredaystheservicesofamedicalman.