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Calgary had only been gone a few minutes when Dr. MacMaster receiveda second visitor. This one was well known to him and he greeted him withaffection.
“Ah, Don, glad to see you. Come in and tell me what’s on your mind.
There is something on your mind. I always know when your foreheadwrinkles in that peculiar1 way.”
Dr. Donald Craig smiled at him ruefully. He was a good-looking seriousyoung man who took himself and his work in a serious manner. The oldretired doctor was very fond of his young successor though there weretimes when he wished that it was easier for Donald Craig to see a joke.
Craig refused the offer of a drink and came straight to the point.
“I’m badly worried, Mac.”
“Not more vitamin deficiencies, I hope,” said Dr. MacMaster. From hispoint of view vitamin deficiency had been a good joke. It had once taken aveterinary surgeon to point out to young Craig that the cat belonging to acertain child patient was suffering with an advanced case of ringworm.
“It’s nothing to do with the patients,” said Donald Craig. “It’s my ownprivate affairs.”
MacMaster’s face changed immediately.
“I’m sorry, my boy. Very sorry. Have you had bad news?”
The young man shook his head.
“It’s not that. It’s—look here, Mac, I’ve got to talk to someone about itand you know them all, you’ve been here for years, you know all aboutthem. And I’ve got to know too. I’ve got to know where I stand, what I’mup against.”
MacMaster’s bushy eyebrows3 rose slowly up his forehead.
“Let’s hear the trouble,” he said.
“It’s the Argyles. You know—I suppose everyone knows—that HesterArgyle and I—”
The old doctor nodded his head.
“A nice little understanding,” he said approvingly. “That’s the old-fash-ioned term they used to use, and it was a very good one.”
“I’m terribly in love with her,” Donald said simply, “and I think—oh, I’msure—that she cares too. And now all this happens.”
A look of enlightenment came into the older doctor’s face.
“Ah yes! Free pardon for Jacko Argyle,” he said. “A free pardon that’scome too late for him.”
“Yes. That’s just what makes me feel — I know it’s an entirely
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