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He
took
her
down
as
if
she
had
been
a
canary
.
"
You
must
behave
yourself
,
dear
.
Mr.
Malone
is
a
Pressman
.
He
will
have
it
all
in
his
rag
tomorrow
,
and
sell
an
extra
dozen
among
our
neighbors
.
'
Strange
story
of
high
life
'
--
you
felt
fairly
high
on
that
pedestal
,
did
you
not
?
Then
a
sub-title
,
'
Glimpse
of
a
singular
menage
.
'
He
's
a
foul
feeder
,
is
Mr.
Malone
,
a
carrion
eater
,
like
all
of
his
kind
--
porcus
ex
grege
diaboli
--
a
swine
from
the
devil
's
herd
.
That
's
it
,
Malone
--
what
?
"
"
You
are
really
intolerable
!
"
said
I
,
hotly
.
He
bellowed
with
laughter
.
"
We
shall
have
a
coalition
presently
,
"
he
boomed
,
looking
from
his
wife
to
me
and
puffing
out
his
enormous
chest
.
Then
,
suddenly
altering
his
tone
,
"
Excuse
this
frivolous
family
badinage
,
Mr.
Malone
.
I
called
you
back
for
some
more
serious
purpose
than
to
mix
you
up
with
our
little
domestic
pleasantries
.
Run
away
,
little
woman
,
and
do
n't
fret
.
"
He
placed
a
huge
hand
upon
each
of
her
shoulders
.
"
All
that
you
say
is
perfectly
true
.
I
should
be
a
better
man
if
I
did
what
you
advise
,
but
I
should
n't
be
quite
George
Edward
Challenger
.
There
are
plenty
of
better
men
,
my
dear
,
but
only
one
G.
E.
C
.
So
make
the
best
of
him
.
"
He
suddenly
gave
her
a
resounding
kiss
,
which
embarrassed
me
even
more
than
his
violence
had
done
.
"
Now
,
Mr.
Malone
,
"
he
continued
,
with
a
great
accession
of
dignity
,
"
this
way
,
if
YOU
please
.
"
We
re-entered
the
room
which
we
had
left
so
tumultuously
ten
minutes
before
.
The
Professor
closed
the
door
carefully
behind
us
,
motioned
me
into
an
arm-chair
,
and
pushed
a
cigar-box
under
my
nose
.
"
Real
San
Juan
Colorado
,
"
he
said
.
"
Excitable
people
like
you
are
the
better
for
narcotics
.
Heavens
!
do
n't
bite
it
!
Cut
--
and
cut
with
reverence
!
Now
lean
back
,
and
listen
attentively
to
whatever
I
may
care
to
say
to
you
.
If
any
remark
should
occur
to
you
,
you
can
reserve
it
for
some
more
opportune
time
.
"
First
of
all
,
as
to
your
return
to
my
house
after
your
most
justifiable
expulsion
"
--
he
protruded
his
beard
,
and
stared
at
me
as
one
who
challenges
and
invites
contradiction
--
"
after
,
as
I
say
,
your
well-merited
expulsion
.
The
reason
lay
in
your
answer
to
that
most
officious
policeman
,
in
which
I
seemed
to
discern
some
glimmering
of
good
feeling
upon
your
part
--
more
,
at
any
rate
,
than
I
am
accustomed
to
associate
with
your
profession
.
In
admitting
that
the
fault
of
the
incident
lay
with
you
,
you
gave
some
evidence
of
a
certain
mental
detachment
and
breadth
of
view
which
attracted
my
favorable
notice
.
The
sub-species
of
the
human
race
to
which
you
unfortunately
belong
has
always
been
below
my
mental
horizon
.
Your
words
brought
you
suddenly
above
it
.
You
swam
up
into
my
serious
notice
.
For
this
reason
I
asked
you
to
return
with
me
,
as
I
was
minded
to
make
your
further
acquaintance
.
You
will
kindly
deposit
your
ash
in
the
small
Japanese
tray
on
the
bamboo
table
which
stands
at
your
left
elbow
.
"
All
this
he
boomed
forth
like
a
professor
addressing
his
class
.
He
had
swung
round
his
revolving
chair
so
as
to
face
me
,
and
he
sat
all
puffed
out
like
an
enormous
bull-frog
,
his
head
laid
back
and
his
eyes
half-covered
by
supercilious
lids
.
Now
he
suddenly
turned
himself
sideways
,
and
all
I
could
see
of
him
was
tangled
hair
with
a
red
,
protruding
ear
.
He
was
scratching
about
among
the
litter
of
papers
upon
his
desk
.
He
faced
me
presently
with
what
looked
like
a
very
tattered
sketch-book
in
his
hand
.