With Mr. Krook lighting the way, Mr. Tulkinghorn approaches Nemo who hasn't stirred from his bed. Alas, Mr. Tulkinghorn realizes that the man is dead. Subsequently, Krook exclaims that a doctor's presence is called for, and adjures Mr. Tulkinghorn to commission Miss Flite, who is upstairs, to fetch a doctor. As Mr. Tulkinghhorn is busy fetching Miss Flite, Krook removes some documents from the dead man's luggage and hides them within his person. By and by, the doctor who was fetched examines the inanimate man and informs everyone that the man has been dead for about three hours. When a dark young man, who has also come and who is also trained in medicine, affirms the doctor's assessment, the doctor leaves to resume his interrupted dinner. After informing the assembled audience that the d

