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THE BLOODY DOCTOR 



(A BAD DAY ON CLEARBURN) 



.^^Miii, 



HOU askest me, my brother, 

 ^'(tf ho\\' first and where I met 

 ''^'^W the Bloody Doctor ? The tale 

 is weird, so weird that to a 

 - soul less proved than thine I 



scarce dare speak of the adventure. 



This, perhaps, would be the right way of begin- 

 ning a story f not that it is a story exactly), with the 

 title forced on me by the name and nature of thehero. 

 But I do not think I could keep up the style without 

 a lady-collaborator ; besides, I have used the term 

 ' weird ' twice already, and thus played away the 

 trumps of modern picturesque diction. To return 



