In later years, when by the aid of judicious advertising he had convinced the public that no home was complete without his famous Specific, Mr. Bunyon sold his business to a Limited Company, and on then calculating his wealth, found himself rich beyond the dreams of avarice.
He thereupon decided to enter Society, and after some difficulty procured an introduction to Mr. James Rooker, who obtained for him—for a consideration—the entrée into that sphere of Social life which he was so eminently fitted to adorn. On Mr. Rooker's advice, he purchased a Freehold House in a favourable quarter of the West End of London, but owing to a desire not to disturb certain Investments, he raised £2,500 of the purchase price by Mortgage, which at the time of his decease had not been repaid.
In view of the great services rendered to him by Mr. James Rooker, Mr. Bunyon promised to remember him and his family in his Will; which led Mr. Rooker to be very solicitous concerning Mr. Bunyon's health until he was certain that a Will had been executed, and subsequently caused him much speculation as to whether an early decease of his Patron might not be more beneficial than the advantages to be gained from him whilst alive.
Mr. Bunyon's death put an end to these speculations, and it occurred under the following circumstances. Having met Mr. Rooker by appointment at that gentleman's house, they spent a merry hour at the card table, much to Mr. Rooker's advantage. They then sallied forth in a Taxi-cab; when suddenly remembering that he had parted with all his ready cash, and knowing that Mr. Rooker never paid for cabs on principle, Mr. Bunyon ordered the chauffeur to drive to Attenborough's and there placed his diamond pin in pledge for the sum of £5. Feeling somewhat faint after this exertion, he instructed the chauffeur to drive to a Chemist's where he ordered a pick-me-up. The Chemist not knowing his customer, considered his symptoms a fit case for a dose of "Bunyon's Specific," of which Mr. Bunyon unwittingly partook, and so met his death.
Mr. Bunyon's Will was found to contain the following Legacies and Devises in favour of the Rooker Family:—
Mr. James Rooker, my Diamond Pin.
Mr. Tracey Rook Rooker, 1,000 Shares in "Bunyon, Ltd."
Mr. Ricardo Rook Rooker, my Freehold House in London.
Miss Christabel Rook Rooker, £100 of Consols out of my £2,000 Consols.
Miss Emmeline Rook Rooker, £100 payable out of my £2,000 Consols.