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  `Goodmorning,sir,’saidhislordship,steppingforwardinthemosturbanemanner,andstoppingthedoctor,withahigh-bredresolutionimpossibletoresist,`Igreatlyfearyoufindnoimprovementinthesymptomstoday?’

  `Ifinddecidedimprovement,’answeredMrDawson。

  `Youstillpersistinyourloweringtreatmentofthiscaseoffever?’

  continuedhislordship。

  `Ipersistinthetreatmentwhichisjustifiedbymyownprofessionalexperience,’saidMrDawson。

  `Permitmetoputonequestiontoyouonthevastsubjectofprofessionalexperience,’observedtheCount。`Ipresumetooffernomoreadvice——

  Ionlypresumetomakeaninquiry。Youliveatsomedistance,sir,fromthegiganticcentresofscientificactivity——LondonandParis。Haveyoueverheardofthewastingeffectsoffeverbeingreasonablyandintelligiblyrepairedbyfortifyingtheexhaustedpatientwithbrandy,wine,ammonia,andquinine?Hasthatnewheresyofthehighestmedicalauthoritieseverreachedyourears——Yesorno?’

  `WhenaprofessionalmanputsthatquestiontomeIshallbegladtoanswerhim,’saidthedoctor,openingthedoortogoout。`Youarenotaprofessionalman,andIbegtodeclineansweringyou。’

  Buffetedinthisinexcusablyuncivilwayononecheek,theCount,likeapracticalChristian,immediatelyturnedtheother,andsaid,inthesweetestmanner,`Goodmorning,MrDawson。’

  Ifmylatebelovedhusbandhadbeensofortunateastoknowhislordship,howhighlyheandtheCountwouldhaveesteemedeachother!

  HerladyshiptheCountessreturnedbythelasttrainthatnight,andbroughtwithherthenursefromLondon。Iwasinstructedthatthisperson’snamewasMrsRubelle。Herpersonalappearance,andherimperfectEnglishwhenshespoke,informedmethatshewasaforeigner。

  Ihavealwayscultivatedafeelingofhumaneindulgenceforforeigners。

  Theydonotpossessourblessingsandadvantages,andtheyare,forthemostpart,broughtupintheblinderrorsofPopery。Ithasalsoalwaysbeenmypreceptandpractice,asitwasmydearhusband’spreceptandpracticebeforemeseeSermonxxix,intheCollectionbythelateRev。SamuelMichelson,M。A。,todoasIwouldbedoneby。OnboththeseaccountsIwillnotsaythatMrsRubellestruckmeasbeingasmall,wiry,slyperson,offiftyorthereabouts,withadarkbrownorCreolecomplexionandwatchfullightgreyeyes。NorwillImention,forthereasonsjustalleged,thatIthoughtherdress,thoughitwasoftheplainestblacksilk,inappropriatelycostlyintextureandunnecessarilyrefinedintrimmingandfinish,forapersoninherpositioninlife。Ishouldnotlikethesethingstobesaidofme,andthereforeitismydutynottosaythemofMrsRubelle。Iwillmerelymentionthathermannerswere,notperhapsunpleasantlyreserved,butonlyremarkablyquietandretiring——thatshelookedaboutheragreatdeal,andsaidverylittle,whichmighthavearisenquiteasmuchfromherownmodestyasfromdistrustofherpositionatBlackwaterPark;andthatshedeclinedtopartakeofsupperwhichwascuriousperhaps,butsurelynotsuspicious?,althoughImyselfpolitelyinvitedhertothatmealinmyownroom。

  AttheCount’sparticularsuggestionsolikehislordship’sforgivingkindness!,itwasarrangedthatMrsRubelleshouldnotenteronherdutiesuntilshehadbeenseenandapprovedbythedoctorthenextmorning。I

  satupthatnight。LadyGlydeappearedtobeveryunwillingthatthenewnurseshouldbeemployedtoattendonMissHalcombe。Suchwantofliberalitytowardsaforeigneronthepartofaladyofhereducationandrefinementsurprisedme。Iventuredtosay,`Mylady,wemustallremembernottobehastyinourjudgmentsonourinferiors——especiallywhentheycomefromforeignparts。’LadyGlydedidnotappeartoattendtome。Sheonlysighed,andkissedMissHalcombe’shandasitlayonthecounterpane。Scarcelyajudiciousproceedinginasick-room,withapatientwhomitwashighlydesirablenottoexcite。ButpoorLadyGlydeknewnothingofnursing——

  nothingwhatever,Iamsorrytosay。

  ThenextmorningMrsRubellewassenttothesitting-room,tobeapprovedbythedoctoronhiswaythroughtothebedroom。

  IleftLadyGlydewithMissHalcombe,whowasslumberingatthetime,andjoinedMrsRubelle,withtheobjectofkindlypreventingherfromfeelingstrangeandnervousinconsequenceoftheuncertaintyofhersituation。

  Shedidnotappeartoseeitinthatlight。Sheseemedtobequitesatisfied,beforehand,thatMrDawsonwouldapproveofher,andshesatcalmlylookingoutofwindow,witheveryappearanceofenjoyingthecountryair。Somepeoplemighthavethoughtsuchconductsuggestiveofbrazenassurance。

  IbegtosaythatImoreliberallysetitdowntoextraordinarystrengthofmind。

  Insteadofthedoctorcominguptous,Iwassentfortoseethedoctor。

  Ithoughtthischangeofaffairsratherodd,butMrsRubelledidnotappealtobeaffectedbyitinanyway。Ileftherstillcalmlylookingoutofthewindow,andstillsilentlyenjoyingthecountryair。

  MrDawsonwaswaitingformebyhimselfinthebreakfast-room。

  `Aboutthisnewnurse,MrsMichelson,’saidthedoctor。

  `Yes,sir?’

  `IfindthatshehasbeenbroughtherefromLondonbythewifeofthatfatoldforeigner,whoisalwaystryingtointerferewithme。MrsMichelson,thefatoldforeignerisaquack。’

  Thiswasveryrude。Iwasnaturallyshockedatit。

  `Areyouaware,sir,’Isaid,`thatyouaretalkingofanobleman?’

  `Pooh!Heisn’tthefirstquackwithahandletohisname。They’reallCounts——hang’em!’

  `HewouldnotbeafriendofSirPercivalGlyde’ssir,ifhewasnotamemberofthehighestaristocracy——exceptingtheEnglisharistocracy,ofcourse。’

  `Verywell,MrsMichelson,callhimwhatyoulike,andletusgetbacktothenurse。Ihavebeenobjectingtoheralready。’

  `Withouthavingseenher,sir?’

  `Yes,withouthavingseenher。Shemaybethebestnurseinexistence,butsheisnotanurseofmyproviding。IhaveputthatobjectiontoSirPercival,asthemasterofthehouse。Hedoesn’tsupportme。HesaysanurseofmyprovidingwouldhavebeenastrangerfromLondonalso,andhethinksthewomanoughttohaveatrial,afterhiswife’saunthastakenthetroubletofetchherfromLondon。Thereissomejusticeinthat。andIcan’tdecentlysayNo。ButIhavemadeitaconditionthatsheistogoatonce,ifIfindreasontocomplainofher。ThisproposalbeingonewhichIhavesomerighttomake,asmedicalattendant,SirPercivalhasconsentedtoit。Now,MrsMichelson,IknowIcandependonyou。andI

  wantyoutokeepasharpeyeonthenurseforthefirstdayortwo,andtoseethatshegivesMissHalcombenomedicinesbutmine。Thisforeignnoblemanofyoursisdyingtotryhisquackremediesmesmerismincluded

  onmypatient,andanursewhoisbroughtherebyhiswifemaybealittletoowillingtohelphim。Youunderstand?Verywell,then,wemaygoupstairs。

  Isthenursethere?I’llsayawordtoherbeforeshegoesintothesick-room。’

  WefoundMissRubellestillenjoyingherselfatthewindow。WhenIintroducedhertoMrDawson,neitherthedoctor’sdoubtfullooksnorthedoctorssearchingquestionsappearedtoconfuseherintheleast。SheansweredhimquietlyinherbrokenEnglish,andthoughhetriedhardtopuzzleher,sheneverbetrayedtheleastignorance,sofar,aboutanypartofherduties。Thiswasdoubtlesstheresultofstrengthofmind,asIsaidbefore,andnotofbrazenassurance,byanymeans。

  Weallwentintothebedroom。

  MrsRubellelookedveryattentivelyatthepatient,curtseyedtoLadyGlyde,setoneortwolittlethingsrightintheroom,andsatdownquietlyinacornertowaituntilshewaswanted。Herladyshipseemedstartledandannoyedbytheappearanceofthestrangenurse。Noonesaidanything,forfearofrousingMissHalcombe,whowasstillslumbering,exceptthedoctor,whowhisperedaquestionaboutthenight。Isoftlyanswered,`Muchasusual,’andthenMrDawsonwentout。LadyGlydefollowedhim,IsupposetospeakaboutMrsRubelle。Formyownpart,Ihadmadeupmymindalreadythatthisquietforeignpersonwouldkeephersituation。Shehadallherwitsabouther,andshecertainlyunderstoodherbusiness。Sofar,Icouldhardlyhavedonemuchbetterbythebedsidemyself。

  RememberingMrDawson’scautiontome,IsubjectedMrsRubelletoaseverescrutinyatcertainintervalsforthenextthreeorfourdays-I

  overandoveragainenteredtheroomsoftlyandsuddenly,butIneverfoundheroutinanysuspiciousaction。LadyGlyde,whowatchedherasattentivelyasIdid,discoverednothingeither。Ineverdetectedasignofthemedicinebottlesbeingtamperedwith,IneversawMrsRubellesayawordtotheCount,ortheCounttoher。ShemanagedMissHalcombewithunquestionablecareanddiscretion-Thepoorladywaveredbackwardsandforwardsbetweenasortofsleepyexhaustion,whichwashalffaintnessandhalfslumbering,andattacksoffeverwhichbroughtwiththemmoreorlessofwanderinginhermind。MrsRubelleneverdisturbedherinthefirstcase,andneverstartledherinthesecond,byappearingtoosuddenlyatthebedsideinthecharacterofastranger。HonourtowhomhonourisduewhetherforeignorEnglish——andIgiveherprivilegeimpartiallytoMrsRubelle。Shewasremarkablyuncommunicativeaboutherself,andshewastooquietlyindependentofalladvicefromexperiencedpersonswhounderstoodthedutiesofasickroom——butwiththesedrawbacks,shewasagoodnurse,andshenevergaveeitherLadyGlydeorMrDawsontheshadowofareasonforcomplainingofher。

  ThenextcircumstanceofimportancethatoccurredinthehousewasthetemporaryabsenceoftheCount,occasionedbybusinesswhichtookhimtoLondon。HewentawayIthinkonthemorningofthefourthdayafterthearrivalofMrsRubelle,andatpartinghespoketoLadyGlydeveryseriously,inmypresence,onthesubjectofMissHalcombe。

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