Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Case of Lady Sannox

           Itonlyremainsformetogiveyoumythanksforhavingcome,andtocallinsomeothersurgeonbeforeitistoolate."

           DouglasStonehesitated.Torefundthathundredpoundswasnopleasantmatter.Butofcourseifheleftthecasehemustreturnthemoney.AndiftheTurkwererightandthewomandied,hispositionbeforeacoronermightbeanembarrassingone.

           "Youhavehadpersonalexperienceofthispoison?"heasked.

           "Ihave."

           "Andyouassuremethatanoperationisneedful."

           "IswearitbyallthatIholdsacred."

           "Thedisfigurementwillbefrightful."

           "Icanunderstandthatthemouthwillnotbeaprettyonetokiss."

           DouglasStoneturnedfiercelyupontheman.Thespeechwasabrutalone.ButtheTurkhashisownfashionoftalkandofthought,andtherewasnotimeforwrangling.DouglasStonedrewabistouryfromhiscase,openeditandfeltthekeenstraightedgewithhisforefinger.Thenheheldthelampclosertothebed.Twodarkeyesweregazingupathimthroughtheslitintheyashmak.Theywerealliris,andthepupilwashardlytobeseen.

           "Youhavegivenheraveryheavydoseofopium."

           "Yes,shehashadagooddose."

           Heglancedagainatthedarkeyeswhichlookedstraightathisown.Theyweredullandlustreless,but,evenashegazed,alittleshiftingsparklecameintothem,andthelipsquivered.

           "Sheisnotabsolutelyunconscious,"saidhe.

           "Woulditnotbewelltousetheknifewhileitwillbepainless?"

           Thesamethoughthadcrossedthesurgeon’smind.Hegraspedthewoundedlipwithhisforceps,andwithtwoswiftcutshetookoutabroadV-shapedpiece.

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