Piccadilly Jim
ably good-looking. At the moment an unbecoming pallor marred his face, and beneath his eyes were marks t
"have you been paint
, s
outlines wobble. Bayliss, never mix your drinks. I say this
Mr. J
strange weakness. Lead me to the morning-room, then, and lay
of the morning-room. Bayliss lowered the shades. Ji
yli
ir
aling over me that I
ou a little brea
shudder s
r quality than humour. Perhaps you think I have forgotten that morning when I was feeling just as I do to-day and you came to my bedside and asked me if I w
ood, Mr
I have to make a series of difficult and exhaust
as well as an exceedingly severe headache would permit, to recall the salient events of the previous night. At present his memories
dulged in a fight overnight or he has not indulged in a fight overnight. There can be no middle course. That he should be uncertain on the point was ridiculous. Yet, try as he would, he could not be sure. There were moments when he seemed on the very verge of settling
t it beside
pened o
word, that, Bayliss,
time. Bayliss, who le
ou in,
in. Obviously I must have passed th
ourself in, Mr. Ja
, how is it that I can't remember whether I murdered somebody or not last night? It isn't th
, s
you would remembe
ne so, M
oint in my researches into the night life of London yestreen I fell upon some p
ion. It was true that he had never been able to tell with any certainty whether Mr. James intended the statements he made to be taken literally or not, but on the present occasion he seemed to have spoken serio
it, Mr. James?" he
n wh
you were engaged in a fracas las
Then the movement having caused a renewal of the operation
uld you know all about it when I can't rem
ng report of it in t
me
rt? In
ames. Would you like
t in my
quick heat back with it.
tely with the paper. Jimmy took it
n't be done. Have you any importa
, s
ind reading me the brig
ainly
of my life, and it will be part of your job to sit at my bedside and read to me. By the way, does
y Whipple,
rd
ercy Wh
of him. Carry
himself to li