第 27 节
作者:绝对零度      更新:2022-11-28 19:15      字数:9322
  head   knocked   off   by   a   block。 A  carelessly   fastened   mainstaysail   sheet
  was the cause of the accident; which was deeply to be regretted because
  Mr。 Dorety was a favourite with all of us。〃
  Captain    Dan    Cullen   read   over   his  literary  effort  with  admiration;
  blotted the page; and closed the log。        He lighted a cigar and stared before
  him。 He felt the Mary Rogers lift; and heel; and surge along; and knew that
  she was making nine knots。         A smile of satisfaction slowly dawned on his
  black and hairy face。       Well; anyway; he had made his westing and fooled
  God。
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  SEMPER IDEM
  Doctor     Bicknell    was   in  a  remarkably   gracious      mood。     Through      a
  minor accident; a slight bit of carelessness; that was all; a man who might
  have pulled   through had died the preceding night。                Though it   had  been
  only   a   sailorman;   one   of   the   innumerable   unwashed;   the   steward   of   the
  receiving hospital had been on the anxious seat all the morning。                    It was
  not that the man had died that gave him discomfort; he knew the Doctor
  too well for that; but his distress lay in the fact that the operation had been
  done     so  well。   One     of  the   most   delicate    in  surgery;   it  had  been    as
  successful as it was clever and audacious。              All had then depended upon
  the treatment; the nurses; the steward。           And the man had died。          Nothing
  much; a bit of carelessness; yet enough to bring the professional wrath of
  Doctor Bicknell about his ears and to perturb the working of the staff and
  nurses for twenty…four hours to come。
  But; as already stated; the Doctor was in a remarkably gracious mood。
  When      informed     by  the   steward;    in  fear  and   trembling;     of  the  man's
  unexpected   take…off;   his   lips   did   not   so   much   as   form   one   syllable   of
  censure; nay; they were so pursed that snatches of rag…time floated softly
  from them; to be broken only by a pleasant query after the health of the
  other's   eldest…   born。   The   steward;   deeming   it   impossible   that   he   could
  have caught the gist of the case; repeated it。
  〃Yes; yes;〃 Doctor Bicknell said impatiently; 〃I understand。                But how
  about Semper Idem?          Is he ready to leave?〃
  〃Yes。    They're helping him dress now;〃 the steward answered; passing
  on to   the   round   of   his   duties;   content   that   peace   still   reigned   within   the
  iodine…saturated walls。
  It  was    Semper     Idem's    recovery    which    had   so   fully  compensated
  Doctor   Bicknell   for   the   loss   of   the   sailorman。   Lives   were   to   him   as
  nothing; the unpleasant but inevitable incidents of the profession; but cases;
  ah; cases   were   everything。      People   who   knew  him  were   prone   to   brand
  him a butcher; but his colleagues were at one in the belief that a bolder and
  yet   a  more   capable   man   never   stood   over   the   table。     He   was   not   an
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  imaginative   man。       He   did   not   possess;   and   hence   had   no   tolerance   for;
  emotion。      His nature was accurate; precise; scientific。            Men were to him
  no   more   than   pawns;   without   individuality   or   personal   value。       But   as
  cases it was different。       The more broken a man was; the more precarious
  his grip on life; the greater his significance in the eyes of Doctor Bicknell。
  He   would   as   readily   forsake   a   poet   laureate   suffering   from   a   common
  accident for a nameless; mangled vagrant who defied every law of life by
  refusing to die; as would a child forsake a Punch and Judy for a circus。
  So it had been in the case of Semper Idem。               The mystery of the man
  had not appealed to him; nor had his silence and the veiled romance which
  the   yellow   reporters   had   so   sensationally   and   so   fruitlessly   exploited   in
  divers Sunday editions。          But Semper Idem's throat had been cut。               That
  was the point。      That was where his interest had centred。             Cut from ear to
  ear; and not one surgeon in a thousand to give a snap of the fingers for his
  chance      of  recovery。     But;    thanks    to  the   swift   municipal     ambulance
  service and to Doctor Bicknell; he had been dragged back into the world
  he had sought to leave。         The Doctor's co…workers had shaken their heads
  when the case was brought in。           Impossible; they said。        Throat; windpipe;
  jugular; all but actually severed; and the loss of blood frightful。             As it was
  such a foregone conclusion; Doctor Bicknell had employed methods and
  done     things   which    made     them;   even    in  their  professional     capacities;
  shudder。      And lo! the man had recovered。
  So; on this morning that Semper Idem was to leave the hospital; hale
  and   hearty;   Doctor   Bicknell's   geniality   was   in   nowise   disturbed   by   the
  steward's   report;   and   he   proceeded   cheerfully   to   bring   order   out   of   the
  chaos of a child's body which had been ground and crunched beneath the
  wheels of an electric car。
  As many will remember; the case of Semper Idem aroused a vast deal
  of unseemly  yet   highly natural curiosity。           He   had been found in a slum
  lodging; with throat cut as aforementioned; and blood dripping down upon
  the   inmates   of   the   room   below   and   disturbing   their   festivities。  He   had
  evidently done the deed standing; with head bowed forward that he might
  gaze his last upon a photograph which stood on the table propped against a
  candlestick。      It   was this   attitude  which   had   made   it   possible  for   Doctor
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  Bicknell to save him。         So terrific had been the sweep of the razor that had
  he    had    his   head     thrown     back;    as   he   should     have     done    to   have
  accomplished   the   act   properly;   with   his   neck   stretched   and   the   elastic
  vascular      walls    distended;     he    would     have    of   a   certainty     well…nigh
  decapitated himself。
  At   the   hospital;   during   all   the   time   he   travelled   the   repugnant   road
  back to life; not a word had left his lips。             Nor could anything be learned
  of him by the sleuths detailed by the chief of police。                 Nobody knew him;
  nor had ever seen or heard of him before。                  He was strictly; uniquely; of
  the    present。    His    clothes    and    surroundings      were    those   of   the   lowest
  labourer; his hands the hands of a gentleman。                 But not a shred of writing
  was   discovered;   nothing;   save   in   one   particular;   which   would   serve   to
  indicate his past or his position in life。
  And     that   one   particular    was    the  photograph。       If   it  were   at  all  a
  likeness;  the  woman   who gazed   frankly  out   upon the   onlooker  from  the
  card…mount must have been a striking creature indeed。                    It was an amateur
  production;       for   the   detectives     were    baffled    in   that   no   professional
  photographer's signature or studio was appended。                   Across a corner of the
  mount; in delicate feminine tracery; was written:                 〃Semper idem; semper
  fidelis。〃 And she looked it。           As many recollect; it was a face one could
  never   forget。     Clever   half…tones;   remarkably   like;   were   published   in   all
  the leading papers at the time; but such procedure gave rise to nothing but
  the   uncontrollable   public   curiosity   and   interminable   copy   to   the   space…
  writers。
  For   want   of   a   better   name;   the   rescued   suicide   was   known   to   the
  hospital attendants; and to the world; as Semper Idem。                  And Semper Idem
  he   remained。   Reporters;   detectives;   and   nurses   gave   him   up   in   despair。
  Not   one   word   could   he   be   persuaded   to   utter;   yet   the   flitting   conscious
  light of his eyes   showed that his   ears heard and   his brain grasped   every
  question put to him。
  But   this   mystery   and   romance   played   no   part   in   Doctor   Bicknell's
  interest   when   he   paused   in   the   office   to   have   a   parting   word   with   his
  patient。     He;   the   Doctor