Doc Brackett
Damon Runyon
(1880-1946)
Doc Bracken was a dedicated doctor whose memory lived in the hearts of
all who knew him and remembered his unselfish deeds.
Doc
Bracken didn’t have black whiskers.
Nonetheless,
he was a fine man.
He
doctored in Our Town for many years. He doctored more people than any other
doctor in Our Town but made less money.
That
was because Doc Brackett was always doctoring poor people, who had no money to
pay.
He
would get up in the middle of the coldest night and ride twenty miles to doctor
a sick woman, or child, or to patch up some fellow who got hurt.
Everybody
in Our Town knew Doc Brackett’s office over Rice’s clothing store. It was up a
narrow flight of stairs. His office was always filled with people. A sign at
the foot of the stairs said: DR. BRACK ETT, OFFICE UPSTAIRS.
Doc
Brackett was a bachelor. He was once supposed to marry Miss Elvira Cromwell,
the daughter of old Junius Cromwell, the banker, but on the day the wedding was
supposed to take place Doc Brackett got a call to go out into the country and
doctor a Mexican child.
Miss
Elvira got sore at him and called off the wedding. She said that a man who
would think more of a Mexican child than of his wedding was no good. Many women
in Our Town agreed with Miss Elvira Cromwell, but the parents of the Mexican
child were not.
For
forty uears, the lame, and the halt, and the blind of Our Town had climbed up
and down the stairs to Doc Bracken’s office...
He
never turned away anybody.
He
lived to be seventy years old, and then one day he keeled over on the sofa in
his office and died. By ths time his black hair turned white.
Doc
Brackett had one of the biggest funerals ever seen in Our Town. Everybody went
to pay their last respects when he was laid out in Gruber’s undertaking
parlors. He was buried in Riverview Cemetery.
There
was talk of raising money to put a nice tombstone on Doc Brackett’s grave as a
memorial. The talk got as far as arguing about what should be carved on the
stone about him. Some thought poetry would be very nice. Doc Brackett! Hated
poetry, the matter dragged along and nothing whatever was done.
Then
one day George Gruber, the undertaker, said that Doc Brackett’s memorial was
already over his grave, with an ephitaph and all. George Gruber said the
Mexican parents of the child Doc Brackett saved years ago had worred about him
having no tombstone.
They
had no money themselves, so they took the sign from the foot of the stairs at
Doc Brackett’s office and stuck it over his grave. It read, DR. BRACK ETT,
OFFICE UPSTAIRS
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