Curious Warnings by M.R. James
Author:M.R. James [James, M.R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 2013-11-15T00:00:00+00:00
Two Doctors
IT IS A VERY COMMON THING, in my experience, to find papers shut up in old books; but one of the rarest things to come across any such that are at all interesting. Still it does happen, and one should never destroy them unlooked at.
Now it was a practice of mine before the war occasionally to buy old ledgers of which the paper was good, and which possessed a good many blank leaves, and to extract these and use them for my own notes and writings. One such I purchased for a small sum in 1911.
It was tightly clasped, and its boards were warped by having for years been obliged to embrace a number of extraneous sheets. Three-quarters of this inserted matter had lost all vestige of importance for any living human being: one bundle had not. That it belonged to a lawyer is certain, for it is endorsed: The strangest case I have yet met, and bears initials, and an address in Grayâs Inn. It is only materials for a case, and consists of statements by possible witnesses. The man who would have been the defendant or prisoner seems never to have appeared.
The dossier is not complete, but, such as it is, it furnishes a riddle in which the supernatural appears to play a part. You must see what you can make of it.
The following is the setting and the tale as I elicit it.
The scene is Islington in 1718, and the time the month of June: a countrified place, therefore, and a pleasant season.
Dr. Abell was walking in his garden one afternoon waiting for his horse to be brought around so that he might set out on his visits for the day. To him entered his confidential servant, Luke Jennett, who had been with him twenty years.
âI said I wished to speak to him, and what I had to say might take some quarter of an hour. He accordingly bade me go into his study, which was a room opening on the terrace path where he was walking, and came in himself and sat down.
âI told him that, much against my will, I must look out for another place. He inquired what was my reason, in consideration I had been so long with him. I said if he would excuse me he would do me a great kindness, because (this appears to have been common form even in 1718) I was one that always liked to have everything pleasant about me.
âAs well as I can remember, he said that was his case likewise, but he would wish to know why I should change my mind after so many years, and, says he, âYou know there can be no talk of a remembrance of you in my will if you leave my service now.â I said I had made my reckoning of that.
ââThen,â says he, âyou must have some complaint to make, and if I could I would willingly set it right.â And at that I told him,
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