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21
'
That
's
the
doctor
,
'
cried
the
landlord
.
'
Look
sharp
,
and
you
can
catch
him
.
'
22
It
was
but
two
steps
from
the
small
parlour
to
the
door
of
the
old
George
Inn
;
the
wide
oak
staircase
landed
almost
in
the
street
;
there
was
room
for
a
Turkey
rug
and
nothing
more
between
the
threshold
and
the
last
round
of
the
descent
;
but
this
little
space
was
every
evening
brilliantly
lit
up
,
not
only
by
the
light
upon
the
stair
and
the
great
signal-lamp
below
the
sign
,
but
by
the
warm
radiance
of
the
bar-room
window
.
The
George
thus
brightly
advertised
itself
to
passers-by
in
the
cold
street
.
Fettes
walked
steadily
to
the
spot
,
and
we
,
who
were
hanging
behind
,
beheld
the
two
men
meet
,
as
one
of
them
had
phrased
it
,
face
to
face
.
Dr.
Macfarlane
was
alert
and
vigorous
.
His
white
hair
set
off
his
pale
and
placid
,
although
energetic
,
countenance
.
He
was
richly
dressed
in
the
finest
of
broadcloth
and
the
whitest
of
linen
,
with
a
great
gold
watch-chain
,
and
studs
and
spectacles
of
the
same
precious
material
.
He
wore
a
broad
--
folded
tie
,
white
and
speckled
with
lilac
,
and
he
carried
on
his
arm
a
comfortable
driving-coat
of
fur
.
There
was
no
doubt
but
he
became
his
years
,
breathing
,
as
he
did
,
of
wealth
and
consideration
;
and
it
was
a
surprising
contrast
to
see
our
parlour
sot
--
bald
,
dirty
,
pimpled
,
and
robed
in
his
old
camlet
cloak
--
confront
him
at
the
bottom
of
the
stairs
.
23
'
Macfarlane
!
'
he
said
somewhat
loudly
,
more
like
a
herald
than
a
friend
.
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The
great
doctor
pulled
up
short
on
the
fourth
step
,
as
though
the
familiarity
of
the
address
surprised
and
somewhat
shocked
his
dignity
.
25
'
Toddy
Macfarlane
!
'
repeated
Fettes
.
26
The
London
man
almost
staggered
.
He
stared
for
the
swiftest
of
seconds
at
the
man
before
him
,
glanced
behind
him
with
a
sort
of
scare
,
and
then
in
a
startled
whisper
,
'
Fettes
!
'
he
said
,
'
You
!
'
27
'
Ay
,
'
said
the
other
,
'
me
!
Did
you
think
I
was
dead
too
?
We
are
not
so
easy
shut
of
our
acquaintance
.
'
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'
Hush
,
hush
!
'
exclaimed
the
doctor
.
'
Hush
,
hush
!
this
meeting
is
so
unexpected
--
I
can
see
you
are
unmanned
.
I
hardly
knew
you
,
I
confess
,
at
first
;
but
I
am
overjoyed
--
overjoyed
to
have
this
opportunity
.
For
the
present
it
must
be
how-d'ye-do
and
good-bye
in
one
,
for
my
fly
is
waiting
,
and
I
must
not
fail
the
train
;
but
you
shall
--
let
me
see
--
yes
--
you
shall
give
me
your
address
,
and
you
can
count
on
early
news
of
me
.
We
must
do
something
for
you
,
Fettes
.
I
fear
you
are
out
at
elbows
;
but
we
must
see
to
that
for
auld
lang
syne
,
as
once
we
sang
at
suppers
.
'
29
'
Money
!
'
cried
Fettes
;
'
money
from
you
!
The
money
that
I
had
from
you
is
lying
where
I
cast
it
in
the
rain
.
'
30
Dr.
Macfarlane
had
talked
himself
into
some
measure
of
superiority
and
confidence
,
but
the
uncommon
energy
of
this
refusal
cast
him
back
into
his
first
confusion
.