登陆注册
15676500000066

第66章

"We can guarantee nothing," replied Dr. Bailey. "But it is altogether the safer way to fight the disease. And I am of the opinion that we can stamp it out." The doctor's air and tone of quiet confidence, far more than his words, decided the men's action. In a minute more it was agreed that the sick men should stay and that they would all stand together in carrying out the plan of isolation.

"If he gives any of us time," said Tommy, "we'll all take it, begob."

"No, men," said the doctor, "let's not make trouble. I know Mr. Maclennan slightly, and he's a just man, and he'll do what's fair.

Besides, we don't want to interfere with the job. Give me a dozen men--one must be able to cook--and in half a day the work will be finished. I will be personally responsible for everything."

At this point Craigin came out. "Here's your time, McLean," he said, thrusting a time check at him.

McLean took it without a word and went over and stood by Dr.

Bailey's side.

"Who are coming?" called out McLean.

"All of us," cried a voice. "Pick out your men, McLean."

"All right," said McLean, looking over the crowd.

"I'm wan," said Tommy, running over to the doctor's side. "I seen him shtand by Scotty whin the lad wus fightin' fer his life, an' if I'm tuk it's him I want beside me."

One by one McLean called his men, each taking his place beside the doctor, while the rest of the men moved off to work.

"Mr. Craigin, I am going to use these men for half a day." said Dr.

Bailey.

For answer Craigin, in mad rage, throwing aside all regard for consequences, rushed at him, but half a dozen men were in his path before he had taken the second step.

"Hold on, Mr. Craigin," said McLean, "we want no violence. We're going to do what we think right in this matter, so you may as well make up your mind to it."

"And Mr. Craigin," continued the doctor, "we shall need some things out of your stores."

Craigin stepped back from the crowd and on to the office steps.

"Your time is waiting you, men. And listen to me. If any man goes near that there storehouse door, I'll drop him in his tracks. I've got the law and I'll do it, so help me God." He went into the office and returned in a moment with a Winchester, which he loaded in full view of the men.

"Never mind him, boys," said the doctor cheerily, "I'm going to have breakfast. Come, Tommy, I want you."

In fifteen minutes he came out, with the key of the storehouse in his hand, to find the men still waiting his orders and Craigin on guard with his Winchester.

"Don't go just yet," said McLean to the doctor in a low voice, "we'll get round him."

"Oh, he'll not shoot," said Dr. Bailey.

"He will. He will. I knew him in Michigan. He'll shoot and he'll kill, too."

For a single instant the doctor hesitated. His men were about him waiting his lead. Craigin with his rifle held them all in check.

A moment's thought and his decision was taken. He stepped toward Craigin and said in a clear voice, "Mr. Craigin, these stores are necessary to save these men's lives. I want them and I'm going to take them. Murder me, if you like."

"Hear me, men." Craigin's voice was cold and deliberate. "These stores are in my charge. I am an officer of the law. If any man lays his hand on that latch I'll shoot him, so help me God."

"Hear me, Mr. Craigin," replied Dr. Bailey. "I'm here in consultation with Dr. Haines, who has turned over this matter to my charge. In a case of this kind the doctor's orders are supreme.

This whole camp is under his authority. These stores are necessary, and I am going to get them." He well knew the weak spot in his position, but he counted on Craigin's nerve breaking down.

In that, however, he was mistaken. Without haste, but without hesitation, he walked toward the storehouse door. When three paces from it Craigin's voice arrested him.

"Hold on there! Put your hand on that door and, as God lives, you're a dead man!"

Without a word the doctor turned again toward the door. The men with varying cries rushed toward the foreman. Craigin threw up his rifle. Immediately a shot rang out and Craigin fell to the snow, the smoking rifle dropping from his hand.

"Begob, I niver played baseball," cried Tommy, rushing in and seizing the rifle, "but many's the time I've had the divarsion in the streets av Dublin of bringin' down the polismen wid a brick."

A heavy horseshoe, heaved with sure aim, had saved the doctor's life. They carried Craigin into the office and laid him on the bed, the blood streaming from a ghastly wound in his scalp.

Quickly Dr. Bailey got to work and before Craigin had regained consciousness the wound was sewed up and dressed. Then giving him over to the charge of Haines, Dr. Bailey went about the work he had in hand.

Before the noon hour had arrived the eight men who were discovered to be in various stages of diphtheria were comfortably housed in a roomy building rudely constructed of logs, tar paper, and tarpaulin, with a small cook-house attached and Tommy Tate in charge. And before night had fallen the process of disinfecting the bedding, clothing, bunk-house, and cookery was well under way, while all who had been in immediate contact with the infected men had been treated by the doctor with antitoxin as a precautionary measure.

Thus the first day's campaign against death closed with the issue still undecided, but the chances for winning were certainly greater than they had been. What the result would be when Craigin was able to take command again, no one could say. But in the meantime, for the next two days, the work on the dump was prosecuted with all vigour, the men feeling in honour bound to support the doctor in that part of the fight which fell to them.

同类推荐
  • 上清天心正法

    上清天心正法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 见闻琐录

    见闻琐录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 牧令须知

    牧令须知

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 警世通言

    警世通言

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 闲情偶寄

    闲情偶寄

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 因恋

    因恋

    虐心!!虐身!!不喜勿入!!!一个夜晚,一个纯洁,善良的小天使闯进了他的心膛。可她是害死母亲的人的凶手的女人的孩子。白雪自从她踏进了这扇门,注足了一生的悲惨命运。13岁的白雪被夜冷辰因禁并念婪的折磨着………………
  • 风靡九天

    风靡九天

    生活所迫,家破人亡,生世朴硕迷离。为了复仇,寻找生世之谜,谁知道路荆棘坎坷。
  • 颖晓的甜蜜爱恋

    颖晓的甜蜜爱恋

    她,云家二小姐,倾国倾城的容貌,玲珑有致的身段。从小在军营里长大,跆拳道与柔道的世界女子组冠军,黑带九段。破例未成年年参加世界比赛,绝无仅有的魅力少女宗师。被韩国国王收为义女,成为韩国唯一的公主。什么东西一点即通!智商完虐众人!他,墨家大少,拥有令人喷血的容貌,几乎完美的存在!跆拳道男子组的世界冠军,黑带九段。被称为天才少年。智商爆表!!什么东西都会“一点”!这样两个完美的人在一起会摩擦出怎样的火花呢?
  • 太一炎帝

    太一炎帝

    天才少年,莫名失去强横修为,成为任人欺辱的废柴。却从此得上古大神的帮助,凝练出一口太一玄气,被赐予了一腔先天神血,轻松传承了土地神庙。并一路越级杀神,夺取各级神庙。终成天帝之位。在灭世大劫来临之际,只有他能力挽狂澜,纵横无忌。故被众神尊奉为三千大千世界第一天帝,帝号太一。感谢阅文书评团提供书评支持
  • 我是铁血战士

    我是铁血战士

    一场不可思议的流星雨后我变成了铁血战士,从此开始了我的铁血战士生涯,在这个强者为王的时代,谁才是最终的王者
  • 恶魔校草的独家小甜心

    恶魔校草的独家小甜心

    我叫苏朵朵,是一名高中生,一直以来过着平静的日子。有一天,我突然接到了一所贵族学院的通知书;为了不辜负爸妈对我的期望,我便同意了。可是,命运跟我开了个很大的玩笑,让我惹了不该惹的人,看我一介平民将如何应对呢。而我以后的日子注定不会平凡了......
  • 棋中棋

    棋中棋

    每个人都无法选择自己的出生与死亡,她深知这个道理,因此无怨无求不争不抢。可很多事情不是她说不要就能不要,比如爱情……为了爱情拼尽最后一丝力气。暗情初动的相遇,赌约,相知,一切错综复杂的开始,所有人最幸福的一段时光,最后的最后所有人都怀念的初衷。
  • 血羽神帝

    血羽神帝

    灵魂之体,修罗之身,合二为一,俯瞰众神...血羽出,鬼神哭,修罗现,惊天变,天残地烂,与我何干,违我心愿,杀破天地间,为红颜,斩天仙,红尘倩影路漫漫,欲成修罗断情缘,今世情缘三世还,巧遇佳人抚心寒。
  • 江山绝色

    江山绝色

    杨帆穿越北宋,从最底层开始奋斗,装装B,踩踩人,断个案,没事泡个妞,偶尔神棍一下,小日子活得潇洒。他投机未来的宋徽宗,抢高俅戏份,智斗蔡京,一路爬上权利的顶峰。为避免靖康耻辱,杨帆利用手中的权利,整吏治、推新法、保民生、创科技、图国强,建设繁荣大宋,再现汉唐盛世。大宋军事积弱已久,杨帆自筹军费,编练新军,造枪炮兵舰,收复失地,灭金辽,平西夏,同时开启大航海时代,让大宋国威名扬世界。杨帆的成功只信奉一个原则:“娶妻当娶小昭,交朋友当交令狐冲,做男人当做乔峰,做人当学韦小宝!”
  • 快乐心灵的寓言故事(青少年快乐阅读系列)

    快乐心灵的寓言故事(青少年快乐阅读系列)

    为了全面提高广大中小学生的知识基础,培养阅读的兴趣和爱好, 这套课外读物主要包括有关成长、生命、神童、亲情、爱心、感恩、母爱、父爱、心态、美德、人格、幽默、思维、习惯、励志、真情、名人、英雄、语文、数学、名著、唐诗、地理、历史、美术、音乐、文学、电影、谜语、哲学、哲理、信仰、智慧、文明、发现、科幻、推理、侦探、战争、探险、惊险、财富、时尚、神话、民间、公主、医学、天文、寓言、建筑、名胜、海洋、奥秘、奇趣、植物、动物的故事,既有一般的故事, 也有知识故事, 这样, 把阅读故事与掌握知识结合起来, 就能扩大阅读的深度和范围,这正是设计本套新课标课外读物的最大特色。