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call at our house as soon as he can。〃
Tryon was in that state of somnolence in which one may dream and
yet be aware that one is dreaming;the state where one; during a dream;
dreams that one pinches one's self to be sure that one is not dreaming。
He was therefore aware of a ringing quality about the words he had just
heard that did not comport with the shadowy converse of a dreaman
incongruity in the remark; too; which marred the harmony of the vision。
The shock was sufficient to disturb Tryon's slumber; and he struggled
slowly back to consciousness。 When fully awake; he thought he heard a
light footfall descending the stairs。
〃Was there some one here?〃 he inquired of the attendant in the outer
office; who was visible through the open door。
〃Yas; suh;〃 replied the boy; 〃a young cullud 'oman wuz in jes' now;
axin' fer de doctuh。〃
Tryon felt a momentary touch of annoyance that a negro woman
should have intruded herself into his dream at its most interesting point。
Nevertheless; the voice had been so real; his imagination had reproduced
with such exactness the dulcet tones so dear to him; that he turned his head
involuntarily and looked out of the window。 He could just see the flutter
of a woman's skirt disappearing around the corner。
A moment later the doctor came bustling in; a plump; rosy man of
fifty or more; with a frank; open countenance and an air of genial good
nature。 Such a doctor; Tryon fancied; ought to enjoy a wide popularity。
His mere presence would suggest life and hope and healthfulness。
〃My dear boy;〃 exclaimed the doctor cordially; after Tryon had
introduced himself; 〃I'm delighted to meet youor any one of the old
blood。 Your mother and I were sweethearts; long ago; when we both
wore pinafores; and went to see our grandfather at Christmas; and I met
her more than once; and paid her more than one compliment; after she had
grown to be a fine young woman。 You're like her! too; but not quite so
handsome you've more of what I suppose to be the Tryon favor; though I
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never met your father。 So one of old Duncan McSwayne's notes went so
far as that? Well; well; I don't know where you won't find them。 One of
them turned up here the other day from New York。
〃The man you want to see;〃 he added later in the conversation; 〃is old
Judge Straight。 He's getting somewhat stiff in the joints; but he knows
more law; and more about the McSwayne estate; than any other two
lawyers in town。 If anybody can collect your claim; Judge Straight can。
I'll send my boy Dave over to his office。 Dave;〃 he called to his
attendant; 〃run over to Judge Straight's office and see if he's there。
〃There was a freshet here a few weeks ago;〃 he want on; when the
colored man had departed; 〃and they had to open the flood…gates and let
the water out of the mill pond; for if the dam had broken; as it did twenty
years ago; it would have washed the pillars from under the judge's office
and let it down in the creek; and〃
〃Jedge Straight ain't in de office jes' now; suh;〃 reported the doctor's
man Dave; from the head of the stairs。
〃Did you ask when he'd be back?〃
〃No; suh; you didn't tell me ter; suh。〃
〃Well; now; go back and inquire。
〃The niggers;〃 he explained to Tryon; 〃are getting mighty trifling since
they've been freed。 Before the war; that boy would have been around
there and back before you could say Jack Robinson; now; the lazy rascal
takes his time just like a white man。〃
Dave returned more promptly than from his first trip。 〃Jedge
Straight's dere now; suh;〃 he said。 〃He's done come in。〃
〃I'll take you right around and introduce you;〃 said the doctor; running
on pleasantly; like a babbling brook。 〃I don't know whether the judge
ever met your mother or not; but he knows a gentleman when he sees one;
and will be glad to meet you and look after your affair。 See to the
patients; Dave; and say I'll be back shortly; and don't forget any messages
left for me。 Look sharp; now! You know your failing!〃
They found Judge Straight in his office。 He was seated by the rear
window; and had fallen into a gentle dozethe air of Patesville was
conducive to slumber。 A visitor from some bustling city might have
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rubbed his eyes; on any but a market…day; and imagined the whole town
asleep that the people were somnambulists and did not know it。 The
judge; an old hand; roused himself so skillfully; at the sound of
approaching footsteps; that his visitors could not guess but that he had
been wide awake。 He shook hands with the doctor; and acknowledged
the introduction to Tryon with a rare old…fashioned courtesy; which the
young man thought a very charming survival of the manners of a past and
happier age。
〃No;〃 replied the judge; in answer to a question by Dr。 Green; 〃I never
met his mother; I was a generation ahead of her。 I was at school with her
father; however; fifty years agofifty years ago! No doubt that seems to
you a long time; young gentleman?〃
〃It is a long time; sir;〃 replied Tryon。 〃I must live more than twice as
long as I have in order to cover it。〃
〃A long time; and a troubled time;〃 sighed the judge。 〃I could wish
that I might see this unhappy land at peace with itself before I die。
Things are in a sad tangle; I can't see the way out。 But the worst enemy
has been slain; in spite of us。 We are well rid of slavery。〃
〃But the negro we still have with us;〃 remarked the doctor; 〃for here
comes my man Dave。 What is it; Dave?〃 he asked sharply; as the negro
stuck his head in at the door。
〃Doctuh Green;〃 he said; 〃I fuhgot ter tell you; suh; dat dat young
'oman wuz at de office agin jes' befo' you come in; an' said fer you to go
right down an' see her mammy ez soon ez you could。〃
〃Ah; yes; and you've just remembered it! I'm afraid you're entirely
too forgetful for a doctor's office。 You forgot about old Mrs。 Latimer; the
other day; and when I got there she had almost choked to death。 Now get
back to the office; and remember; the next time you forget anything; I'll
hire another boy; remember that! That boy's head;〃 he remarked to his
companions; after Dave had gone; 〃reminds me of nothing so much as a
dried gourd; with a handful of cowpeas rattling around it; in lieu of gray
matter。 An old woman out in Redbank got a fishbone in her throat; the
other day; and nearly choked to death before I got there。 A white woman;
sir; came very near losing her life because of a lazy; trifling negro!〃
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〃I should think you would discharge him; sir;〃 suggested Tryon。
〃What would be the use?〃 rejoined the doctor。 〃All negroes are alike;
except that now and then there's a pretty woman along the border…line。
Take this patient of mine; for instance;I'll call on her after dinner; her
case is not serious;thirty years ago she would have made any man turn
his head to look at her。 You know who I mean; don't you; judge?〃
〃Yes。 I think so;〃 said the judge promptly。 〃I've transacted a little
business for her now and then。〃
〃I don't know whether you've seen the daughter or notI'm sure you
haven't for the past year or so; for she's been away。 But she's in town
now; and; by Jove; the girl is really beautiful。 And I'm a judge of beauty。
Do you remember my wife thirty years ago; judge?〃
〃She was a very handsome woman; Ed;〃 replied the other judicially。
〃If I had been twenty years younger; I should have cut you out。〃
〃You