The D'Arblay Mystery by R. Austin Freeman
Author:R. Austin Freeman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: The D’Arblay Mystery
ISBN: 9780755128556
Publisher: House of Stratus
Published: 2013-01-09T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Thirteen
A Narrow Escape
The statement that I had made to Thorndyke was perfectly true in substance; but it was hardly as significant in fact as the words implied. I had, it is true, in my journeyings abroad, restricted myself to well-beaten thoroughfares. But then I had had no occasion to do otherwise. Until Poltonâs arrival on the scene my time had been wholly taken up in keeping a watch on Marion; and so it would have continued if I had followed my own inclination. But at the end of the first dayâs work she intervened resolutely.
âI am perfectly ashamed,â she said, âto occupy the time of two men, both of whom have their own affairs to attend to, though I canât tell you how grateful I am to you for sacrificing yourselves.â
âWe are acting under the doctorâs orders, miss,â said Polton, thereby, in his opinion, closing the subject.
âYou mean Dr Thorndykeâs?â said Marion, not realizing â or not choosing to realize â that, to Polton, there was no other doctor in the world who counted.
âYes, miss. The doctorâs orders must be carried out.â
âOf course they must,â she agreed warmly, âsince he has been so very good as to take all this trouble about my safety. But there is no need for both of you to he here together. Couldnât you arrange to take turns on duty â alternate days or a half-day â eh? I hate the thought that I am wasting the whole of both your times.â
I did not look on the suggestion with favour, for I was reluctant to yield up to any man â even to Polton â the privilege of watching over the safety of one who was so infinitely dear to me. Nor was Polton much less unwilling to agree, for he loathed to leave a piece of work uncompleted. However, Marion refused to accept our denials (as is the way of women), and the end of it was that Polton and I had to arrange our duties in half-day shifts, changing over at the end of each week, the first spell allotting the mornings to me and the latter half of the day â with the duty of seeing Marion home â to him.
Thus, during each of the following six working days, I found myself with the entire afternoon and evening free. The former I usually spent at the hospital, but in the evenings, feeling too unsettled for study, I occupied myself very pleasantly with long walks through the inexhaustible streets, extending my knowledge of the town and making systematic explorations of such distant regions as Mile End, Kingsland, Dalston, Wapping and the Borough.
One evening I bethought me of my promise to look in on Usher. I did not find myself yearning for his society, but a promise is a promise. Accordingly, when I had finished my solitary dinner, I set forth from my lodgings in Camden Square and made a bee-line for Clerkenwell; so far, that is to say, as was possible, while keeping to the wider streets.
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