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Chapter II. The Tide Of Death

           Summerleedrewhimonwithhischorusofsubacidcriticism,whileLordJohnandIlaughedatthecontestandthelady,herhanduponhissleeve,controlledthebellowingsofthephilosopher.Life,death,fate,thedestinyofman—thesewerethestupendoussubjectsofthatmemorablehour,madevitalbythefactthatasthemealprogressedstrange,suddenexaltationsinmymindandtinglingsinmylimbsproclaimedthattheinvisibletideofdeathwasslowlyandgentlyrisingaroundus.OnceIsawLordJohnputhishandsuddenlytohiseyes,andonceSummerleedroppedbackforaninstantinhischair.Eachbreathwebreathedwaschargedwithstrangeforces.Andyetourmindswerehappyandatease.PresentlyAustinlaidthecigarettesuponthetableandwasabouttowithdraw.

           "Austin!"saidhismaster.

           "Yes,sir?"

           "Ithankyouforyourfaithfulservice."Asmilestoleovertheservant’sgnarledface.

           "I’vedonemyduty,sir."

           "I’mexpectingtheendoftheworldto-day,Austin."

           "Yes,sir.Whattime,sir?"

           "Ican’tsay,Austin.Beforeevening."

           "Verygood,sir."

           ThetaciturnAustinsalutedandwithdrew.Challengerlitacigarette,and,drawinghischairclosertohiswife’s,hetookherhandinhis.

           "Youknowhowmattersstand,dear,"saidhe."Ihaveexplaineditalsotoourfriendshere.You’renotafraidareyou?"

           "Itwon’tbepainful,George?"

           "Nomorethanlaughing-gasatthedentist’s.Everytimeyouhavehadityouhavepracticallydied."

           "Butthatisapleasantsensation."

           "Somaydeathbe.

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