"Ellen," said Henry, "what is the name of that doctor?"
"Linmarck. It isn't so hard to remember, is it?"
"No, but I forgot it."
Immediately after reaching the office the next day, Henry sent for a reporter who had lived so long in Chicago that he was supposed thoroughly to know the city.
"Are you acquainted with Doctor Linmarck?" Henry asked when the reporter entered the room.
"Linmarck? Let me see. No, don't think I am."
"Did you ever hear of him?"
"What's his particular line?"
"Paralysis, I think."
"No, I've never heard of him."