eton is inside." On going forth I met a young American who thus introduced himself: "My name is Y---, from Michigan. I was a student at Ann Arbor
p his arm to explain the call and
's s
arm swollen out of all shape, twice the nat
you an
p from the to
oes it h
the
d you g
hard crossing of Lake Athaba
re questions, really
it?" I said to myself;
or a clue. As I examin
nd conceal my igno
et out to a doctor before a month, and by that time
s, that nothing but e
. You can put that cl
od-poisoning that
d he seemed int
ng up an air of omnisc
arvis c
rvis," said I; "i
or, "that's the wors
as, a felon or whitlow, and again I breathed freely. Turning t
has set up a felon. It is not yet headed up enough; as soon as it is I'll lance it, unless it
aid
up in twenty-four hours; then in three days I'll have you in good shape to travel." The last sentence, delivered with the calm cer
't know how much good you have done me. I don't mind bei
haven't sle
nights; I've su
f this does not put you to sleep, take another at 10.30. If you are
f almost c
ng brighter. "Well," I said, "y
n't; there's opium in th
es
de up my mind I'd see this out in
of those Indians some sleeping pills, he'd have taken them all and asked for more. But you are th
make some preparation, and will operate in your shanty at 1
important, screwing up my nerves. And now I remembered my frien
I said; "take a good
ply. "I'm man enough to
I wanted an excuse to take some myself, but
you r
udding-y hand
your Indian frien
never know (till he reads this, perhaps) what an effort it cost me. I knew only I must cut deep enough to reach the
said: "Is that all? That's a pin-prick to what I
took a long swig of brandy. But I was as good as my promise: in t
under an air of professional calm, ju