Dunn went on down the trail and, in a rough part of the country, was fired upon and killed, instead of Botkin.
I declined to receive Rennen, begged Botkin to call for me before the dinner, took a bath, and hurried into my dress clothes.
Judge Botkin soon after this resigned his seat upon the bench and went to lecturing upon the virtues of the Keeley cure.
The dinner was given in the Metropolitan Club, of which Botkin and his colleagues are members.
I was met by Botkin, who accompanied me to the hotel, where a room was engaged for me.