Tales of Terror and Mystery

The Case of Lady Sannox

           Itisaspirit,andwemakenouseofsuchthings."

           "What!Youwouldallowyourwifetogothroughanoperationwithoutananaesthetic?"

           "Ah!shewillfeelnothing,poorsoul.Thedeepsleephasalreadycomeon,whichisthefirstworkingofthepoison.AndthenIhavegivenherofourSmyrnaopium.Come,sir,foralreadyanhourhaspassed."

           Astheysteppedoutintothedarkness,asheetofrainwasdriveninupontheirfaces,andthehalllamp,whichdangledfromthearmofamarbleCaryatid,wentoutwithafluff.Pim,thebutler,pushedtheheavydoorto,straininghardwithhisshoulderagainstthewind,whilethetwomengropedtheirwaytowardstheyellowglarewhichshowedwherethecabwaswaiting.Aninstantlatertheywererattlingupontheirjourney.

           "Isitfar?"askedDouglasStone.

           "Oh,no.WehaveaverylittlequietplaceofftheEustonRoad."

           Thesurgeonpressedthespringofhisrepeaterandlistenedtothelittletingswhichtoldhimthehour.Itwasaquarterpastnine.Hecalculatedthedistances,andtheshorttimewhichitwouldtakehimtoperformsotrivialanoperation.HeoughttoreachLadySannoxbyteno’clock.Throughthefoggedwindowshesawtheblurredgaslampsdancingpast,withoccasionallythebroaderglareofashopfront.Therainwaspeltingandrattlingupontheleatherntopofthecarriage,andthewheelsswashedastheyrolledthroughpuddleandmud.Oppositetohimthewhiteheadgearofhiscompaniongleamedfaintlythroughtheobscurity.

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