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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Frictional Electricity, by Max Adeler This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Frictional Electricity From "The Saturday Evening Post." Author: Max Adeler Release Date: October 24, 2007 [EBook #23179] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK FRICTIONAL ELECTRICITY *** Produced by David Widger FRICTIONAL ELECTRICITY By Max Adeler Reprinted by permission of the author, Charles Heber Clark, from "The Saturday Evening Post." I happened to visit the accident ward of St. Paracelsus' Hospital because a friend of mine who is interested in the Flower Mission asked me to stop there during my afternoon walk and give a few flowers to the sufferers. When I had arranged the last half-dozen of the roses in a vase upon the little stand by the bedside of one bruised and battered patient, he looked at me gratefully, and said: "Oh, thank you, sir! And would you mind, sir, stopping for a bit of talk? I'm so lonely and miserable." I sat upon the chair by the bed and with my hand smoothed the counterpane, while the patient asked me: "Do I really look like a burglar, sir, do you think?" I hesitated to reply as I examined his face. It was really covered with bandages, but his nose seemed swollen and there were bruises about both eyes. "I don't wonder you don't like to speak your mind when you see me here a broken wreck, smashed all up and not looking a bit like myself, sir. But if you would see me well and strong and all fixed up for going to church you'd say right off that I don't favor no burglar in looks." I asked the unfortunate man his name. "Mordecai Barnes, sir, and I'm a journeyman plumber, sir, with a good character, and don't take no second place in that business with no man. How did I get here? What banged me all up into a shame and a disgrace like this? Well, I'll tell you, sir, if you have the patience to listen, for it does me good to talk who has been used so hard, and can get no attention from the nurses or nobody in this here asylum. Do you understand about frictional electricity, sir? No? I thought not; and well had it been for me, for this shattered hulk that you
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