A Chance Acquaintance
ing inanities as we stood by the elevator. The car was rising, and as we are only on the third floor I had a half-formed intention of walking down the stairs, when the door of the
tance. She had received a shock of some kind, and though she had herself well in hand, yet she was fairly trembling with almost uncontrollable
ckly, and see what is the matter with Uncle Rob
g face of the elevator boy, for she left unfinished whatever she had been abou
ld not resist an impulse that made me say to the docto
ven sure that the doctor heard me-but I tu
," I said to her, "and
sistance to that poor girl; for if her uncle has a se
d that Miss Pembroke was in serious trouble of some sort, and her true womanly he
feeling sure that it was a summons in resp
the elderly doctor, loo
e. I want immediate help. Mr. Pembroke is dead, Miss Pembroke has fainted,
n emergency, so of course she
ord, and this is my brother, Otis Landon. We are new-comers here, and do not know
terson, the Pembroke's family physician. I'm greatly surprised at this sudden death. I'm surpr
oss hall. On the right was the drawing-room, and here we found Miss Pembroke, who had not yet regained consciousn
asterson. "Janet is a plucky girl, and sound as
rl, and, with her intuitive womanlines
p on the floor, and was rocking herself
nded the doctor. "Don't make us any
er comment he turned away from her, and as he
ly the old gentleman's bedroom. I gazed with interest at the face of Robert Pembroke, and, save for what Doctor Masterson had told me, I should have thought I was looking at th
man!" I exclaim
sked Doctor Masterson
seen him before. I've lived
lse good to be said of him. But his sudden death puzzles me greatly. I have been his physician for many years, and I should have said that he had
as examining the body, and his
if he were as
gle or a spasm of any kind. His limbs are quietly composed, even relaxed, as if
sease?" I
. "He had gout, indigestion, rheumatism, and many ailments incidental to old age, but nothing
" I responded, feeling tha
he Doctor, in a low voice; "he was cruel, do
it on innocent
o patient Griselda. She can hol
talking as he went on
ss Pembroke's affairs were none of my business; and, too, the doctor was
all bright key; "just take it for the moment, M
as it?"
d probably been under his pillow. It looks
opportunity to speak with Miss Pembroke. Meantime I noticed that Doctor Mast
thout a cause. And every known cause shows its own sympto
ay, I hope,
rt! Mr. Pembroke died peace
tened himself up wi
r living in this
e is one on the first fl
e in at Miss Pembroke, who had recovered consciousness, and was lying quietly back on the sofa pillows, while Laura bathed her forehead with cologne. I well knew the soothing capabilities of La
ce, and then ran hurriedly down th
st?" I asked as I
hat he held. Apparently, he was just about to
or, is dead; and his physician, Doctor Masterson, is at a loss to discover
r man was flattered at being called in consultation by the older and celebra
, and he asks your help. Wi
her moment Doctor Post a
dead?" asked the
answere
es she'd come down in this elevator all to the teary, so's I 'most hadta order a consignment of weep-catchers for myse
s crudely expressing his opinion, for we had reached the third flo
olleague, and then turned aside while the
pear curious, I walked about the room, and idly noted its furnishings. Though not over-ornate, the appointments were comfortable and even luxurious. A great easy-chair stood by the window, which opened on an inner court, and which was in fact directly opposite the window of my own bedroom in our duplicate apartment. Near by stood a desk, open, and with its contents tidily arranged. The position of ink-stand, pen-racks and stationery proved the old gentleman to have been of methodical habits and orderly tastes. My lawyer's brain immediately darted to the conclusion that Robe
as I noticed the good taste displayed in the furnishing of the room. However, this migh
d so, I noticed they were stubs of theater tickets. I felt a momentary surprise at this, for I had been told that Mr. Pembroke never went out of the house. However, it was quite within the possibilities that the stubs rep
elves for a few moments? This affair is assuming a very serious side, and it
evident on the Doctor's kindly old face. "I have no wish but to b
l tell you that we have to deal with a very grave situation, but I will
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