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ed on Alfred as he lay bound and powerless; and gave him a lesson he never forgot。
Every art has its secrets: the attendants in such madhouses as this have been for years possessed of one they are too modest to reveal to justices; commissioners; or the public; the art of breaking a man's ribs; or breast…bone; or both; without bruising him externally。 The convicts at Toulon arrive at a similar result by another branch of the art: they stuff the skin of a conger eel with powdered stone; then give the obnoxious person a sly crack with it; and a rib backbone is broken with no contusion to mark the external violence used。 But Mr。 Cooper and his fellows do their work with the knee…joint: it is round; and leaves no bruise。 They subdue the patient by walking up and down him on their knees。 If they don't jump on him; as well as promenade him; the man's spirit is often the only thing broken; if they do; the man is apt to be broken bodily as well as mentally。 Thus died Mr。 Sizer in 1854; and two others quite recently。 And how many more God only knows: we can't count the stones at the bottom of a dark well。
Cooper then sprang furiously on Alfred; and went kneeling up and down him。 Cooper was a heavy man; and his weight crushed and hurt the victim's legs; but that was a trifle: as often as he kneeled on Alfred's chest; the crushed one's whole framework seemed giving way; and he could scarcely breathe。 But Brown drew Cooper back by the collar; saying; 〃D'ye want to kill him?〃 And at this moment Mrs。 Archbold; who was on the watch; came in with Hannah and another nurse; and the three women at a word from their leader pinned Cooper simultaneously; and; taking him at a disadvantage; handcuffed him in a moment with a strength; sharpness; skill; and determination not to be found in women out of a madhouseluckily for the newspaper husbands。
The other keepers looked astounded at this masterstroke; but; as no servant had ever affronted Mrs。 Archbold without being dismissed directly; they took their cue and said; 〃We advised him; ma'am; but he would not listen to us。〃
〃Cooper;〃 said Mrs。 Archbold as soon as she recovered her breath; 〃you are not fit for your place。 To…morrow you go; or I go。〃
Cooper; cowed in a moment by the handcuffs; began to whine and say that it was all Alfred's fault。
But Mrs。 Archbold was now carried away by two passions instead of one; and they were together too much for prudence。 She took a handful of glossy locks out of her bosom and shook them in Cooper's face。
〃You monster!〃 said she; 〃you should go; for _that;_ if you were my own brother。〃
The two young nurses assented loudly; and turned and cackled at Cooper for cutting off such lovely hair。
He shrugged his shoulders at them; and said sulkily to Mrs。 Archbold; 〃Oh; I didn't know。 Of course; if you have fallen in love with him; my cake is burnt。 'Tisn't the first lunatic you have taken a fancy to。〃
At this brutal speech; all the more intolerable for not being quite false; Mrs。 Archbold turned ashy pale; and looked round for a weapon to strike him dead; but found none so handy and so deadly as her tongue。
〃It's not the first you have tried to MURDER;〃 said she。 〃I know all about that death in Calton Retreat: you kept it dark before the coroner; but it is not too late; I'll open the world's eyes。 I was only going to dismiss you; sir: but you have insulted me。 I'll hang you in reply。〃
Cooper turned very pale and was silent; his tongue clove to the roof of his mouth。
But a feeble; unexpected voice issued from the bed and murmured cheerfully; though with some difficulty; a single word
〃Justice!〃
At an expression so out of place they all started with surprise。
Alfred went on: 〃You are putting the saddle on the wrong horse。 The fault lies with those villains Baker and Bailey。 Cooper is only a servant; you know; and obeys orders。〃
〃What business had the wretch to cut your hair off?〃 said Mrs。 Archbold; turning on Alfred with flashing eyes。 Her blood once up; she was ready to quarrel even with him for taking part against himself。
〃Because he was ordered to put on a blister; and hair must come off before a blister can go on;〃 replied Alfred soberly。
〃That is no excuse for him beating you and trying to break your front teeth。〃
She didn't mind so much about his side ribs。
〃No;〃 replied Alfred。 〃But I hit him first: look at the bloke's face。 Dear Mrs。 Archbold; you are my best friend in this horrid place; and you have beautiful eyes; and; talk of teeth; look at yours! But you haven't much sense of justice; forgive me for saying so。 Put the proposition into signs; there is nothing like that for clearing away prejudice。 B。 and C。 have a scrimmage: B begins it; C。 gets the worst of it; in comes A。 and turns awayC。 Is that justice? It is me you ought to turn away; and I wish to Heaven you would: dear Mrs。 Archbold; do pray turn me away; and keep the other blackguard。〃
At this extraordinary and; if I may be allowed the expression; Alfredian speech; the men first stared; and then laughed; the women smiled; and then were nearer crying than laughing。
And so it was; that justice handcuffed; straitjacketed; blistered; and impartial; sent from its bed of torture a beam through Cooper's tough hide to his inner heart。 He hung his head and stepped towards Alfred: 〃You're what I call a man;〃 he said。 〃I don't care a curse whether I stay or go; after what she has said to me。 But; come what may; you're a gentleman; and one as can put hisself in a poor man's place。 Why; sir; I wasn't always so rough; but I have been twenty years at it; and mad folk they'd wear the patience out of Jove; and the milk of human kindness out of saints and opossums。 However; if I was to stay here all my life; instead of going to…morrow; I'd never lift hand to trouble you again; for you taking my part again yourself like that。〃
〃I'll put that to the test;〃 said Mrs。 Archbold sharply。 〃Stayon your probation。 Hannah!〃
And Baby…face biceps at a look took off his handcuffs; which she had been prominent in putting on。
This extraordinary scene ended in the men being dismissed; and the women remaining and going to work after their kind。
〃The bed is too short for one thing;〃 said Hannah。 〃Look at his poor feet sticking out and cold as a stone: just feel of them; Jane。〃
〃No; no; murder!〃 cried Alfred; 〃that tickles。〃
Hannah ran for a chair; Jane for another pillow。 Mrs。 Archbold took off his handcuffs; and; passing her hand softly and caressingly over his head; lamented the loss of his poor hair。 Amongst them they relieved him of his straitjacket; set up his head; covered his feet; and he slept like a top for want of drastics and opiates; and in spite of some brilliant charges by the Lilliputian cavalry。
After this the attendants never molested Alfred again; nor did the doctor; for Mrs。 Archbold got his boluses; and sent them up to a famous analysing chemist in London; and told him she had; and said; 〃I'll thank you not to prescribe at random for _that_ patient any more。〃 He took the lady's prescription; coming as it did in a voice quietly grim; and with a momentary but wicked glance shot from under her black brows。
Alfred was all the more misera