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"You begin to interest me with your 'case," he replied, and made himself comfortable to listen. Mrs. Sivendson drew a sigh of contentment as she watched him go to the tube and heard him tell the servant he was not to be disturbed. "I believe you have read my thoughts already," she said; "your intuitive knowledge of what goes on in other people's minds is positively uncanny."
Yet, I am certain his talent has not really deserted him finally, but is merely " Again Mrs. Sivendson hesitated for the appropriate word. "In abeyance," he suggested, without opening his eyes. "Obliterated," she went on, after a moment to weigh the word, "merely obliterated by something else " "By some one else?" "I wish I knew.
In fact, no ordinary professional man could deal with it at all, for I know of no treatment or medicine that can restore a lost sense of humour!" "You begin to interest me with your 'case," he replied, and made himself comfortable to listen. Mrs. Sivendson drew a sigh of contentment as she watched him go to the tube and heard him tell the servant he was not to be disturbed.
Sivendson said she thought you might be able to come," ventured the little woman again, looking up engagingly into his face and betraying anxiety and eagerness in every gesture. "But I hardly dared to believe it. I think it is really too good of you. My husband's case is so peculiar that well, you know, I am quite sure any ordinary doctor would say at once the asylum "
The moment he saw his visitor a smile spread over his worn features, and he advanced to shake hands. "I hoped you would come; Mrs. Sivendson said you might be able to find time," he said simply. His voice was thin and reedy. "I am very glad to see you, Dr. Silence. It is 'Doctor, is it not?" "Well, I am entitled to the description," laughed the other, "but I rarely get it.
Yet, I am certain his talent has not really deserted him finally, but is merely " Again Mrs. Sivendson hesitated for the appropriate word. "In abeyance," he suggested, without opening his eyes. "Obliterated," she went on, after a moment to weigh the word, "merely obliterated by something else " "By some one else?" "I wish I knew.
Sivendson said she thought you might be able to come," ventured the little woman again, looking up engagingly into his face and betraying anxiety and eagerness in every gesture. "But I hardly dared to believe it. I think it is really too good of you. My husband's case is so peculiar that well, you know, I am quite sure any ordinary doctor would say at once the asylum "
The moment he saw his visitor a smile spread over his worn features, and he advanced to shake hands. "I hoped you would come; Mrs. Sivendson said you might be able to find time," he said simply. His voice was thin and needy. "I am very glad to see you, Dr. Silence. It is 'Doctor, is it not?" "Well, I am entitled to the description," laughed the other, "but I rarely get it.
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