Plot
Julius Mackenzie, highly educated but
unfortunately married and ruined by drink, appealed to the Editor for work. The
Editor had on hand for indexing a manuscript on which a country clergyman had
spent many years. Examining Mackenzie as to his fitness to do the work, he
recognized his scholarship and decided to trust him with the task. The poor man
confessed that it would be unsafe for him to have the material at home, as his
wife was a drunkard, and his children undisciplined. He suggested that his
friends, the owners of the Spotted Dog, might he willing to keep it for him and
allow him to work there. The Editor went with him to the pub, made the
arrangements and turned over the manuscript to him. For a time he made good
progress, and the Editor began to hope that all was well with him. The drunken
wife, however, followed him to the pub, and in the ensuing disturbance the
landlord turned them both out. When this was reported to the Editor he hurried
to Mackenzie's lodging, where he found the manuscript in the fireplace halfburned by the drink-maddened wife, and her husband a
suicide.
GEROULD,
WINIFRED GREGORY;
A GUIDE TO TROLLOPE.
© 1948 Princeton University Press,
1976 renewed PUP
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