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newcomer picked up one of the broken chairs, and placing
it at the patient's bedside, opened a conversation without
further ceremony.
"That's old Doctor Soother," remarked Paulus An-
drocydes, in a voice of commingled pity and derision.
" Who is this Soother ? " demanded Athothis, his grim,
spiritual face relaxing into a pleasant smile.
" Oh! he 's a doctor about town, a rough old profes-
sional growler—what we moderns term a crank," re-
plied Paulus Androcydes disdainfully. " He is an old
bachelor who has practiced about thirty years and scarcely
earns his salt. Look at his face and hands ! They cer-
tainly are not on familiar terms with soap and water. Do
you not detect the odor of stale tobacco smoke exhaled
from his coat ? A delicate medical attendant, forsooth,
for a sick person with refined olfactories. No wonder
such a shabbily-dressed and ill-mannered man as Soother
should fail in fashionable practice. He will never attain
greater eminence than tenement house doctor."
" Come ! come ! " interrupted Athothis, angrily, " I can
judge of his personal appearance myself, and only desire
to, know of his professional worth ; for, believe me, under
the first dynasties, a man's clothing and personal habits
were no gauges of mental ability. Is Soother a physician
of intelligence ? "
" I know not," responded Paulus Androcydes, with a
sneer. " 'T is a matter on which I am not informed, but
it is said his office is filled with grimy old books and mor-
bid specimens. If Soother possesses any extensive med-
ical knowledge he certainly hides his light under a bushel,
since he has never been known to air his opinions in the
Philautian Medical Society, and seems to studiously