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a doctor, and the time-honored custom has been to make
the physician prescribe."
" Under these circumstances, such men as Moonshine
must thrive," answered Athothis; " and so long as the world
is pleased to employ his scientific services, and he only
continues to prescribe grains of sugar, no great harm is
done.
" Here comes another two-horse chariot," interrupted
Paulus Androcydes, " and lolling within is a smiling,
sweet-faced young man, who, judging from his self-satis-
fied appearance, is at peace with his own conscience and
all mankind. Notice the manner in which he puckers up
his lips ! Listen ! he is whistling the Dead March, from
Saul."
" What is that object lying on the carriage seat?" in-
quired Athothis. " Can it be that he is driving around
with a child's coffin?"
Paulus Androcydes indulged in a spiritual smile, and
answered : " The object you notice is a violin case and
only contains the remains of a Stradivarius. This is
young Doctor Symphony, a man of infinite genius and
remarkable intellect, whose soul is wrapped up in a deep
contemplation of music and medicine. Doctor Symphony
has an enormous practice among musically inclined peo-
ple, and is much employed by fathers who have marriage-
able daughters and believe with Erasmus 'Musicam docet
amor et poesin? He is now on his way to visit a hys-
terical woman, who is devoted to the piano, and practices,
much to the annoyance of the neighbors. Presently
Symphony will accompany the lady in a duet; thus musi-
cal instruction is combined with medicine, and the young
woman's father will ask for no discount on the bill. But
permit me to assure you that Symphony is really a gen-