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I'm immortal! "'You're naked, I says, 'and you ought to know better at your time o' life and in this 'ere 'ot sun too! "He laughs like a madman. 'Don't you see it's true? I've been to the top, man, and bathed in the source there, and I'm immortal! "'You're barmy, I says, though I was a bit scared, for never have I seen such a difference!

Amid the dead and wearied silence of the air, beneath leaden and motionless clouds, it was strange to hear such a tumult of gurgling and rushing water, and he stood for a while on the quivering footbridge and watched the rush of dead wood and torn branches and wisps of straw, all hurrying madly past him, to plunge into the heaped spume, the barmy froth that had gathered against a fallen tree.

I said to myself, 'He's barmy he's gone off his rocker. I thought to myself I ought to drive him to the police station, but I reckoned it was none of my business, after all, so I'll take him to Verney's and be done with it. So I drove to Verney's. He got out, and paid me, but I couldn't see that he had been crying, and he looked much as usual, so far as I could see.

We covered him up with his blankets, for he was pretty shivery. Then we came out. During the whole time, he had not spoken a word. As we went aft, Stubbins remarked that he thought the business must have made him a bit dotty. "It's driven him clean barmy," he went on. "He don't hunderstand a word that's said ter him." "He may be different in the morning," I answered.

What made you do it? That's what I want to know." He was getting angry. He pointed the stem of his pipe at us accusingly. His small eyes shone. "It's fair sickening," he muttered. "I've never took to doctors, nor parsons never in my life." He spat expressively. "And my wife, too, clean barmy," he continued. "Who 'ave I got to thank for that? You two gents. Doctors, you call yourselves.