The blue wall
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A PICTURE THERE AMONG THE LAW BOOKS
COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
From drawings by Harold J. Cue.
The Blue Wall
What’s behind this wall?
As I write, here in my surgeon’s study, I ask myself that question. What’s behind it? My neighbors? Then what do I know—really know—of them? After all, this wall which rises beyond my desk, the wall against which my glass case of instruments rests, symbolizes the boundary of knowledge—seemingly an opaque barrier. I am called a man of science, a man with a passion for accuracies. I seek to define a part of the limitless and undefined mysteries of the body. But what is behind the wall? Are we sensitive to it? You smile. Give your attention then to a narrative of facts.
How little we know what influence the other side has upon us or we upon the human beings beyond this boundary. We think it is opaque, impassable. I am writing of the other wall. There was a puzzle! The wall of the Marburys!...
Here I risk my reputation as a scientific observer. But that is all; I offer no conclusions. I set down in cold blood the bare facts. They are fresh enough in my memory. All seasons are swift when a man slips into age and it was only four short years ago that this happened—so marvelous, so suggestive of the things that we may do without knowing—mark me! the things we may accomplish— beyond the wall!
You will see what I mean when I make a record of those strange events. They began when poor MacMechem—an able practitioner he was, too—was thrown from his saddle horse in the park and died in the ambulance before they could get him to the Matthews Hospital. I inherited some of his cases, and Marbury was one of those who begged me to come in at the emergency. It was meningitis and it is out of my line. Perhaps the Marbury wealth influenced me; perhaps it was because the banker—of course I am not using the real names—went down on his knees on this very rug which is under my feet as I write. There is such a thing as a financial face. You see it often enough among those who deal with loans, percents, examiners, and the market. It’s the face of terror peering through a heavy mask of smugness, and it was dreadful to see it looking up at me.... I yielded.
Richard Washburn Child
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The Blue Wall
CHAPTER I
THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR
CHAPTER II
A MOVING FIGURE
CHAPTER I
A WOMAN AT TWENTY-TWO
CHAPTER II
A PLEDGE TO THE JUDGE
CHAPTER III
THE TORN SCRAP
CHAPTER IV
THE FACE
CHAPTER V
AT DAWN
CHAPTER VI
THE MOVING FIGURE AGAIN
CHAPTER I
A SHADOW ON THE CURTAIN
CHAPTER II
MARGARET
CHAPTER I
LES TROIS FOLIES
CHAPTER II
THE HOUSE ON THE RIVER
CHAPTER III
A VISITOR AT NIGHT
CHAPTER IV
A SUPPRESSION OF THE TRUTH
CHAPTER V
AGAIN THE MOVING FIGURE
CHAPTER I
BLADES OF GRASS
CHAPTER II
IN THE PAINTED GARDEN
CHAPTER I
THE VANISHED DREAM
CHAPTER II
MARY VANCE
CHAPTER III
THE GHOST
CHAPTER I
THE SCRATCHING SOUND
CHAPTER I
THE VOICE OF THE BLOOD
CHAPTER II
THIS NEW THING
CHAPTER I
AN ANSWER TO MACMECHEM
CHAPTER II
“WHY CARE?”