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第16章 The Bacteriological Detective(1)

Kennedy was deeply immersed in writing a lecture on the chemical compositions of various bacterial toxins and antitoxins, a thing which was as unfamiliar to me as Kamchatka, but as familiar to Kennedy as Broadway and Forty-second Street.

"Really," he remarked, laying down his fountain-pen and lighting his cigar for the hundredth time, "the more one thinks of how the modern criminal misses his opportunities the more astonishing it seems.Why do they stick to pistols, chloroform, and prussic acid when there is such a splendid assortment of refined methods they might employ?""Give it up, old man," I replied helplessly, "unless it is because they haven't any imagination.I hope they don't use them.

What would become of my business if they did? How would you ever get a really dramatic news feature for the Star out of such a thing? 'Dotted line marks route taken by fatal germ; cross indicates spot where antitoxin attacked it'--ha! ha! not much for the yellow journals in that, Craig.""To my mind, Walter, it would be the height of the dramatic--far more dramatic than sending a bullet into a man.Any fool can shoot a pistol or cut a throat, but it takes brains to be up-to-date.""It may be so;" I admitted, and went on reading, while Kennedy scratched away diligently on his lecture.I mention this conversation both because it bears on my story, by a rather peculiar coincidence, and because it showed me a new side of Kennedy's amazing researches.He was as much interested in bacteria as in chemistry, and the story is one of bacteria.

It was perhaps a quarter of an hour later when the buzzer on our hall door sounded.Imagine my surprise on opening the door to discover the slight figure of what appeared to be a most fascinating young lady who was heavily veiled.She was in a state almost bordering on hysteria, as even I, in spite of my usual obtuseness, noticed.

"Is Professor Kennedy in?" she inquired anxiously.

"Yes, ma'am;" I replied, opening the door into our study.

She advanced toward him, repeating her inquiry.

"I am Professor Kennedy.Pray be seated," he said.

The presence of a lady in our apartment was such a novelty that really I forgot to disappear, but busied myself straightening the furniture and opening a window to allow the odour of stale tobacco to escape.

"My name is Eveline Bisbee," she began."I have heard, Professor Kennedy, that you are an adept at getting at the bottom of difficult mysteries.""You flatter me;" he said in acknowledgment."Who was so foolish as to tell you that""A friend who has heard of the Kerr Parker case," she replied.

"I beg your pardon," I interrupted, "I didn't mean to intrude.Ithink I'll go out.I'll be back in an hour or two.""Please, Mr.Jameson--it is Mr.Jameson, is it not?"I bowed in surprise.

"If it is possible I wish you would stay and hear my story.I am told that you and Professor Kennedy always work together."It was my turn to be embarrassed by the compliment.

"Mrs.Fletcher, of Great Neck," she explained, "has told me.Ibelieve Professor Kennedy performed a great service for the Fletchers, though I do not know what it was.At any rate, I have come to you with my case, in which I have small hope of obtaining assistance unless you can help me.If Professor Kennedy cannot solve it, well, I'm afraid nobody can." She paused a moment, then added, "No doubt you have read of the death of my guardian the other day."Of course we had.Who did not know that "Jim" Bisbee, the southern California oil-magnate, had died suddenly of typhoid fever at the private hospital of Dr.Bell, where he had been taken from his magnificent apartment on Riverside Drive? Kennedy and I had discussed it at the time.We had commented on the artificiality of the twentieth century.No longer did people have homes; they had apartments, I had said.They didn't fall ill in the good old-fashioned way any more, either in fact, they even hired special rooms to die in.They hired halls for funeral services.It was a wonder that they didn't hire graves.It was all part of our twentieth century break-up of tradition.Indeed we did know about the death of Jim Bisbee.But there was nothing mysterious about it.It was just typical in all its surroundings of the first decade of the twentieth century in a great, artificial city--a lonely death of a great man surrounded by all that money could buy.

We had read of his ward, too, the beautiful Miss Eveline Bisbee, a distant relation.As under the heat of the room and her excitement, she raised her veil, we were very much interested in her.At least, I am sure that even Kennedy had by this time completely forgotten the lecture on toxins.

"There is something about my guardian's death," she began in a low and tremulous voice, "that I am sure will bear investigating.

It may be only a woman's foolish fears, but--I haven't told this to a soul till now, except Mrs.Fletcher.My guardian had, as you perhaps know, spent his summer at his country place at Bisbee Hall, New Jersey, from which he returned rather suddenly about a week ago.Our friends thought it merely a strange whim that he should return to the city before the summer was fairly over, but it was not.The day before he returned, his gardener fell sick of typhoid.That decided Mr.Bisbee to return to the city on the following day.Imagine his consternation to find his valet stricken the very next morning.Of course they motored to New York immediately, then he wired to me at Newport, and together we opened his apartment at the Louis Quinze.

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