Tales and Fantasies


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In this capacity the charge of the theatre and lecture-room  
devolved in particular upon his shoulders. He had to answer  
for the cleanliness of the premises and the conduct of the  
other students, and it was a part of his duty to supply,  
receive, and divide the various subjects. It was with a view  
to this last - at that time very delicate - affair that he  
was lodged by Mr. K- in the same wynd, and at last in the  
same building, with the dissecting-rooms. Here, after a  
night of turbulent pleasures, his hand still tottering, his  
sight still misty and confused, he would be called out of bed  
in the black hours before the winter dawn by the unclean and  
desperate interlopers who supplied the table. He would open  
the door to these men, since infamous throughout the land.  
He would help them with their tragic burden, pay them their  
sordid price, and remain alone, when they were gone, with the  
unfriendly relics of humanity. From such a scene he would  
return to snatch another hour or two of slumber, to repair  
the abuses of the night, and refresh himself for the labours  
of the day.  
Few lads could have been more insensible to the impressions  
of a life thus passed among the ensigns of mortality. His  
mind was closed against all general considerations. He was  
incapable of interest in the fate and fortunes of another,  
the slave of his own desires and low ambitions. Cold, light,  
and selfish in the last resort, he had that modicum of  
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