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O 1 'W Q5 31%, . Dad (describing animal): And the cow carries two horns on her head. Willie! And does she blow 'em to ict you know ahe'e coming, dad? .r ,.. `\,% _ If “_ . . _nfl W and that/s one reason why Iain in~| I \,.. terviewing you in this sort of il- . lumination." _ _ Adele was growing a trifle impat-; _ “My gn-i hu remarkable menu." lent. It seemed I very Ions intr°du¢~ I uy¢,7 My °|,| |;n'g gh, hmg. tion. Again she strained her eyes in ‘ ' somest In ihe world either." . the speaker‘s direction, but the ugly ' ' face to which he had alluded "wal .~ , ii ' f-,_-:_..-f~ _-___ "'°‘°"*# I _ . ..__. DR. il!0l'l"B'l"l‘ name is unfamiliar to you!" - Adele nodded. ` - these days. here in semiobscurity--" able already, aren’t you?" tain. » I don't wish you to sec my face, and me. and that would be very unfor tunate for both* of us." He laughed again, and this time the laugh sounded less pleasant than on the former occasion. "Yes, it would be very unfortu- nate for both of us," he repeated, as if he wished to stress the paint. "But we needn‘t worry about that. I am very careful not to show my face undiscrimlnately_ You are not nerv- ous now?" "Not in the least," Adele aszured him, straining the truth. “Finei We are going to have a practical talk, you and I, and that will require mental poise. Do you know, I never feel quite at ease ex- cept in a green light like this. It is the only kind of light that rests my nerves. Green soothes them, while most other colors irritate them. "Did you happen to know that there is a seperate nerve for each primary color? Well, there is. Green for instance, has its own nerve, and so have blue and red.'I’hesenerves ac.; as nessengers, each carrying its own color sensation to the brain, Now, I am afflicted with a nervous all- 1 L) 1 ' }-\4 e m ~ ‘ _ ment that has affected the nerves for blue and red so that these colors irri- tate me. With green it ia different, fered a great deal in my life, what with my unsightly face and my nerv- ous ailment. Perhaps the experience harde me At an rate I THE GREEN siianow, ` (ni. naman LENnoN)_ "Then," said Doctor Moffett.. “in order that we may become better acquainted,'let me ieliyou a little something about myself. The. title that precedes my name ic my ‘right- ful property. I was once a practicing physician specializing in diseases of the eye, The name itself doesn'f. mat- ter so much. Names mean so little "Years ago I dropped the practice of medicine to devote myself to pleasant/er and more profitable pur- suits. ,I suppose you are wondering about this green light and why you can't ace much of ine, especially oi! my face. Well, there are reasons. There is nothing very mysterious about this light. You have seen tho some thing occasionally in the thea- tres. As for my reason for sitting He laughed. a deep, whimsical laugh. "I am telling you this so thati you will feel more at ease in my presence, We can't have a satisfac- tory discussion unless you feel wholly comfortable. You are more comfort- "Yes, Dr, Moffett," said Adele in l` voice that still sounded a little unce:~f "That's splendid. Just a few more words about myself. I am probably the ugliest man in creation. Also, I am very sensitive about my unfor- tunate looks, 'I'hat‘s one reason why that one alone would be sufficient. 'l`here‘s another, however. You might recognize me lf you should ever seal » | I . “As I told yOU.” camo from ~.l-bo, chair beyond the rosewood table. “I am Doctor Moffett. I suppose my ollow f I \ fi -100 , 1 hu ned - y . I » have no patience with idealisis and Wh°th°|' DY- M°3°" "°“1d "'°°P Q/\... ,,|_,1°nme,_ aside a human obstacle as ruthlessly ' é “I Im WH" you would “ll . mm as according to his own words, he awe t aside inanimate ones _ Z of hard practical sense. All ,my ac- P ' tions are calculated to serve my own "Y°°» I mm* I 4°-" ‘M m“’m“"°d ` ` 1 _5 mn interests My desires are me in response. watching me ghostly __» w; 30 8 . ` ` € only law I recognize and obey. I al- Puff* °f BTW “Wk” th” "med in mu ~