[To Have and To Hold by Mary Johnston]@TWC D-Link bookTo Have and To Hold CHAPTER XI IN WHICH I MEET AN ITALIAN DOCTOR 18/19
"There's a snake near by, in those bushes below the bank. I'll kill the creature, and then I'll come to supper." When she was gone, I walked to where, ten feet away, the bank dipped to a clump of reeds and willows planted in the mud on the brink of the river.
Dropping on my knees I leaned over, and, grasping a man by the collar, lifted him from the slime where he belonged to the bank beside me. It was my Lord Carnal's Italian doctor that I had so fished up.
I had seen him before, and had found in his very small, mean figure clad all in black, and his narrow face with malignant eyes, and thin white lips drawn tightly over gleaming teeth, something infinitely repulsive, sickening to the sight as are certain reptiles to the touch. "There are no simples or herbs of grace to be found amongst reeds and half-drowned willows," I said.
"What did so learned a doctor look for in so unlikely a place ?" He shrugged his shoulders and made play with his clawlike hands, as if he understood me not.
It was a lie, for I knew that he and the English tongue were sufficiently acquainted.
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