CONTENTS

I [The Physician Who Healed Himself ]1
II [The Life-Preserver ]40
III [A Hopeless Case ]77
IV [The Golden Key ]118
V [A Schoolmaster Abroad ]159
VI [One Possessed ]199
VII [The Doctor's Assistant ]237
VIII [The Second Murderer ]272

THE CRIME DOCTOR


I

THE PHYSICIAN WHO HEALED HIMSELF

In the course of his meteoric career as Secretary of State for the Home Department, the Right Honorable Topham Vinson instituted many reforms and earned the reformer's whack of praise and blame. His methods were not those of the permanent staff; and while his notorious courage endeared him to the young, it was not in so strong a nature to leave friend or foe lukewarm. An assiduous contempt for tradition fanned the flame of either faction, besides leading to several of those personal adventures which were as breath to the Minister's unregenerate nostrils, but which never came out without exposing him to almost universal censure. It is matter for thanksgiving that the majority of his indiscretions were unguessed while he and his held office; for he was never so unconventional as in pursuance of those enlightened tactics on which his reputation rests, or in the company of that kindred spirit who had so much to do with their inception.