Doctor Claudius, A True Story eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 375 pages of information about Doctor Claudius, A True Story.

Doctor Claudius, A True Story eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 375 pages of information about Doctor Claudius, A True Story.

Title:  Doctor Claudius, A True Story

Author:  F. Marion Crawford

Release Date:  March 1, 2005 [EBook #15223]

Language:  English

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DOCTOR CLAUDIUS

A True Story

BY F. MARION CRAWFORD

Author ofMr. Isaacs

London

MACMILLAN and Co.

1883

Dedicated

TO

MY DEAR FRIENDS

THE COUNTESS MARGARET AND

Claudius, Ph.D.

DOCTOR CLAUDIUS.

CHAPTER I.

“I believe I am old,” said the Doctor, pushing his straight-backed wooden chair from the table, and turning from his books to look out of his small window.  “Yes, I am certainly very old,” he said again, rapping absently on the arm of the chair with the pen he held.  But the fingers that held the instrument were neither thin nor withered, and there was no trembling in the careless motion of the hand.  The flaxen hair, long and tangled, was thick on the massive head, and the broad shoulders were flat and square across.  Whatever Dr. Claudius might say of himself, he certainly did not look old.

And yet he said to himself that he was, and he probably knew.  He said to himself, as he had said every day for many long months, that this was the secret of the difference he felt between his life and the life of his companions—­such companions as he had, between his thoughts and their thoughts, between his ways and their ways.  Of late the fancy had gained a stronger hold on his imagination, excited by solitude and an undue consumption of the midnight oil, and as he turned his face to the evening light, an observer, had there been one, might have felt half inclined to agree with him.  His face was pale, and the high aquiline nose looked drawn.  Moreover, the tangled hair and beard contrasted strangely with his broad, spotless collar, and his dressing-gown of sober black.  The long habit of neatness in dress survived any small vanity of personal looks.

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