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The Red Thumb Mark

CHAPTER VII
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"Detained by the fog, I expect.

It must be pretty thick in the Borough." (I may mention that, to Polton, Thorndyke was The Doctor.

Other inferior creatures there were, indeed, to whom the title of "doctor" in a way, appertained; but they were of no account in Polton's eyes.

Surnames were good enough for them.) "Yes, it must be," I replied, "judging by the condition of the Strand." I entered and ascended the stairs, glad enough of the prospect of a warm and well-lighted room after my comfortless groping in the murky streets, and Polton, with a final glance up and down the walk reluctantly followed.
"You would like some tea, sir, I expect ?" said he, as he let me in (though I had a key of my own now).
I thought I should, and he accordingly set about the preparations in his deft methodical way, but with an air of abstraction that was unusual with him.
"The Doctor said he should be home by five," he remarked, as he laid the tea-pot on the tray.
"Then he is a defaulter," I answered.

"We shall have to water his tea." "A wonderful punctual man, sir, is the Doctor," pursued Polton.


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