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The Dream Doctor by Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin) Reeve
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to write it at length, yet I could not help a feeling of
satisfaction as he exclaimed, "Great stuff, Jameson,--great."

"I know," I replied, "but this six-cylindered existence for a week
wears you out."

"My dear boy," he persisted, "if I had turned some one else loose
on that story, he'd have been dead. Go to it--it's fine."

It was a bit of blarney, I knew. But somehow or other I liked it.
It was just what I needed to encourage me, and I hurried uptown
promising myself a sound sleep at any rate.

"Very good," remarked Kennedy the next morning, poking his head in
at my door and holding up a copy of the Star into which a very
accurate brief account of the affair had been dropped at the last
moment. "I'm going over to the laboratory. See you there as soon
as you can get over."

"Craig," I remarked an hour or so later as I sauntered in on him,
hard at work, "I don't see how you stand this feverish activity."

"Stand it?" he repeated, holding up a beaker to the light to watch
a reaction. "It's my very life. Stand it? Why, man, if you want me
to pass away--stop it. As long as it lasts, I shall be all right.
Let it quit and I'll--I'll go back to research work," he laughed.

Evidently he had been waiting for me, for as he talked, he laid
aside the materials with which he had been working and was
preparing to go out.
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