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Her
eyes
travelled
slowly
from
the
window
to
the
Doctor
’
s
face
.
Without
the
slightest
outward
appearance
of
agitation
,
she
put
the
’
painful
question
’
in
these
extraordinary
words
:
’
I
want
to
know
,
if
you
please
,
whether
I
am
in
danger
of
going
mad
?
’
Some
men
might
have
been
amused
,
and
some
might
have
been
alarmed
.
Doctor
Wybrow
was
only
conscious
of
a
sense
of
disappointment
.
Was
this
the
rare
case
that
he
had
anticipated
,
judging
rashly
by
appearances
?
Was
the
new
patient
only
a
hypochondriacal
woman
,
whose
malady
was
a
disordered
stomach
and
whose
misfortune
was
a
weak
brain
?
’
Why
do
you
come
to
me
?
’
he
asked
sharply
.
’
Why
don
’
t
you
consult
a
doctor
whose
special
employment
is
the
treatment
of
the
insane
?
’
She
had
her
answer
ready
on
the
instant
.
’
I
don
’
t
go
to
a
doctor
of
that
sort
,
’
she
said
,
’
for
the
very
reason
that
he
is
a
specialist
:
he
has
the
fatal
habit
of
judging
everybody
by
lines
and
rules
of
his
own
laying
down
.
I
come
to
you
,
because
my
case
is
outside
of
all
lines
and
rules
,
and
because
you
are
famous
in
your
profession
for
the
discovery
of
mysteries
in
disease
.
Are
you
satisfied
?
’
He
was
more
than
satisfied
—
his
first
idea
had
been
the
right
idea
,
after
all
.
Besides
,
she
was
correctly
informed
as
to
his
professional
position
.
The
capacity
which
had
raised
him
to
fame
and
fortune
was
his
capacity
(
unrivalled
among
his
brethren
)
for
the
discovery
of
remote
disease
.
’
I
am
at
your
disposal
,
’
he
answered
.
’
Let
me
try
if
I
can
find
out
what
is
the
matter
with
you
.
’
He
put
his
medical
questions
.
They
were
promptly
and
plainly
answered
;
and
they
led
to
no
other
conclusion
than
that
the
strange
lady
was
,
mentally
and
physically
,
in
excellent
health
.
Not
satisfied
with
questions
,
he
carefully
examined
the
great
organs
of
life
.
Neither
his
hand
nor
his
stethoscope
could
discover
anything
that
was
amiss
.
With
the
admirable
patience
and
devotion
to
his
art
which
had
distinguished
him
from
the
time
when
he
was
a
student
,
he
still
subjected
her
to
one
test
after
another
.
The
result
was
always
the
same
.
Not
only
was
there
no
tendency
to
brain
disease
—
there
was
not
even
a
perceptible
derangement
of
the
nervous
system
.
’
I
can
find
nothing
the
matter
with
you
,
’
he
said
.
’
I
can
’
t
even
account
for
the
extraordinary
pallor
of
your
complexion
.
You
completely
puzzle
me
.
’
’
The
pallor
of
my
complexion
is
nothing
,
’
she
answered
a
little
impatiently
.
’
In
my
early
life
I
had
a
narrow
escape
from
death
by
poisoning
.