The Death of Lord Nelson
AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE DEATH OF LORD NELSON: WITH THE CIRCUMSTANCES PRECEDING, ATTENDING, AND SUBSEQUENT TO, THAT EVENT; THE PROFESSIONAL REPORT ON HIS LORDSHIP'S WOUND, AND SEVERAL INTERESTING ANECDOTES. BY WILLIAM BEATTY, M.D. Surgeon to the Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar, and now Physician to the Fleet under the Command of the Earl of St. Vincent, K.B. &c. &c. &c.
boasted only six speaking tubes--and he swore like a pirate as he came.
Finally the broad shoulders, which gave him his name, filled the door
frame.
"I don't give a tinker's dam who you are," he growled before he had
made out the features before him, "it's a blasted outrage! Hello, Don,
what in thunder brings you out at this time of night? You look white,
man, what's the trouble?"
Saul hitched up his trousers, his round sleepy face that of a
good-natured farmer.
"I want you to do me a favor if you will, Beefy. I know it 's a darned
shame to get you out at this hour."
"Tut, tut, man. If a friend can't get up for another friend, he ain't
much of a friend. Tell your troubles."
"I 'm looking for a man, Beefy, who 's down there somewhere among your
Chinks."
"Hitting the pipe?"
"I 'm afraid so."
"Have n't any address I suppose--don't know his favorite joint?"
AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE DEATH OF LORD NELSON: WITH THE CIRCUMSTANCES PRECEDING, ATTENDING, AND SUBSEQUENT TO, THAT EVENT; THE PROFESSIONAL REPORT ON HIS LORDSHIP'S WOUND, AND SEVERAL INTERESTING ANECDOTES. BY WILLIAM BEATTY, M.D. Surgeon to the Victory in the Battle of Trafalgar, and now Physician to the Fleet under the Command of the Earl of St. Vincent, K.B. &c. &c. &c.