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But
Macfarlane
silenced
him
roughly
,
bidding
him
turn
to
business
.
When
they
had
got
the
body
upstairs
and
laid
it
on
the
table
,
Macfarlane
made
at
first
as
if
he
were
going
away
.
Then
he
paused
and
seemed
to
hesitate
;
and
then
,
'
You
had
better
look
at
the
face
,
'
said
he
,
in
tones
of
some
constraint
.
'
You
had
better
,
'
he
repeated
,
as
Fettes
only
stared
at
him
in
wonder
.
'
But
where
,
and
how
,
and
when
did
you
come
by
it
?
'
cried
the
other
.
'
Look
at
the
face
,
'
was
the
only
answer
.
Fettes
was
staggered
;
strange
doubts
assailed
him
.
He
looked
from
the
young
doctor
to
the
body
,
and
then
back
again
.
At
last
,
with
a
start
,
he
did
as
he
was
bidden
.
He
had
almost
expected
the
sight
that
met
his
eyes
,
and
yet
the
shock
was
cruel
.
To
see
,
fixed
in
the
rigidity
of
death
and
naked
on
that
coarse
layer
of
sackcloth
,
the
man
whom
he
had
left
well
clad
and
full
of
meat
and
sin
upon
the
threshold
of
a
tavern
,
awoke
,
even
in
the
thoughtless
Fettes
,
some
of
the
terrors
of
the
conscience
.
It
was
a
CRAS
TIBI
which
re-echoed
in
his
soul
,
that
two
whom
he
had
known
should
have
come
to
lie
upon
these
icy
tables
.
Yet
these
were
only
secondary
thoughts
.
His
first
concern
regarded
Wolfe
.
Unprepared
for
a
challenge
so
momentous
,
he
knew
not
how
to
look
his
comrade
in
the
face
.
He
durst
not
meet
his
eye
,
and
he
had
neither
words
nor
voice
at
his
command
.
It
was
Macfarlane
himself
who
made
the
first
advance
.
He
came
up
quietly
behind
and
laid
his
hand
gently
but
firmly
on
the
other
's
shoulder
.
'
Richardson
,
'
said
he
,
'
may
have
the
head
.
'
Now
Richardson
was
a
student
who
had
long
been
anxious
for
that
portion
of
the
human
subject
to
dissect
.
There
was
no
answer
,
and
the
murderer
resumed
:
'
Talking
of
business
,
you
must
pay
me
;
your
accounts
,
you
see
,
must
tally
.
'
Fettes
found
a
voice
,
the
ghost
of
his
own
:
'
Pay
you
!
'
he
cried
.
'
Pay
you
for
that
?
'
'
Why
,
yes
,
of
course
you
must
.
By
all
means
and
on
every
possible
account
,
you
must
,
'
returned
the
other
.
'
I
dare
not
give
it
for
nothing
,
you
dare
not
take
it
for
nothing
;
it
would
compromise
us
both
.
This
is
another
case
like
Jane
Galbraith
's
.
The
more
things
are
wrong
the
more
we
must
act
as
if
all
were
right
.
Where
does
old
K
--
keep
his
money
?
'