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But the flame of irritation was so feeble that it died down before his words were out. "I'm going down to Saint X to see old Schulze," he drawled on. "Schulze knows more than any of 'em and ain't afraid to say when he don't know." A slow, somewhat sardonic smile. "That's why he's unknown. What can a wise man, who insists on showing that he's wise, expect in a world of damn fools?"
"Last time I saw him he looked me over and said: 'Champagne. If you don't stop it you won't live. Don't come here again unless you cut out that poison. But I never could resist champagne. So I told myself he was an old crank, and found a great doctor I could hire to agree with me. No use to send for Schulze to come all this distance.
Of the lamps-festoons, astonishing transparencies, and glad symbolic devices, I could say a great deal; but will mention only two, both of comfortably edible or quasi-edible tendency: 1. That of David Schulze, Flesher by profession; who had a Transparency large as life, representing his own fat Person in the act of felling a fat Ox; to which was appended this epigraph:
How his fellow-workmen were pitying him! a poor blockhead of a bungler who had thus brought to a pitiful climax his failure to learn a simple trade. And how the whole town would talk and laugh! "Hiram Ranger, he begat a fool!" Schulze, with proper equipment, redressed and rebandaged the wound, and left, after cautioning the young man not to move the sick arm.
A typical letter made up from various epistles, as a ``composite'' portrait is made out of different photographs, would run much as follows: SIR: I have reason to suppose that I am descended from an old noble family in Germany. My grandfather's name was Max Schulze. He came, I think, from some part of Austria or Bavaria or Schleswig-Holstein.
E, 17th Infantry. Gun No. 2: Chief, Sergeant William Ryder, Co. G, 13th Infantry. Gunner, Corporal Geo. N. Rose, Co. C, 13th Infantry. No. 1, Private Seaman, Co. B, 13th Infantry. No. 2, Private Kastner, Co. A, 13th Infantry. No. 3, Private Pyne, Co. H, 13th Infantry. No. 4, Private Schulze, Co. A, 17th Infantry. No. 5, Private Barts, Co. E, 13th Infantry. Driver, Private Correll, Co.
It was about this time, and partly owing to the influence of Schulze, the author of Aenesidemus, and then a professor at the University of G�ttingen, that Schopenhauer came to realise his vocation as that of a philosopher. During his holiday at Weimar he called upon Wieland, then seventy-eight years old, who, probably prompted by Mrs.
Schulze came twice that day, looked in twice the next day, and fussed like a disturbed setting-hen when his patient forestalled the next day's visit by appearing at his office for treatment. "I want to see if I can't heal that cut without a scar," was his explanation but it was a mere excuse. When Arthur called on the fifth day, Schulze's elder daughter, Madelene, opened the door.
"Another bucket of water, you, Bill," cried Lorry. When it came he had Bill Johnstone throw the severed finger into it. Bud Rollins, who had jumped through the window into the street in a dash for a physician, saw Doctor Schulze's buggy just turning out of High Street. He gave chase, had Schulze beside Arthur within two minutes.
And presently he added, "though I don't feel like doing anything. It seems to me I don't care what happens, or whether I live or don't. I'll go to Saint X. I'm just about strong enough to stand the trip and have Schulze come out to Point Helen this evening." "Why not save your strength and have him come here?" urged Matilda. "He wouldn't," replied her husband.
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