In Which the Foregoing Story Is Farther Continued
- Watson and the MotH become close friends in crime.
- They are con men—small-scale, lame con men, not cool, Catch Me If You Can-style con men.
- The MotH gets by that way for a couple of years.
- Then one day, he sees an old man who has been robbed and wounded.
- The MotH supports the old man to a nearby tavern and then sends for a surgeon.
- The MotH gradually recognizes that the old man is none other than his long-lost father.
- His father is thrilled to see his son after all of this time.
- He explains that the MotH's mother has died.
- So there is no reason for the MotH not to come home.
- Hearing all of these words of loving welcome from his father totally melts the MotH's heart.
- He decides to go home at once.
- The MotH now turns his mind back to his studies.
- His reading strengthens and calms the MotH's mind after all of those years of being a criminal.
- He passes four years happily in his father's house.
- But then, the MotH's father dies.
- And his older brother inherits the property.
- The MotH can't stand his brother, so he has to move out.
- He decides to go to the spa town of Bath to relax, since his health is not so great these days.
- At Bath one day, he sits down near the river.
- He overhears someone say, "I am resolved to bear it no longer" (8.13.21), before throwing himself into the water.
- The MotH and a local fisherman pull this man out of the river.
- A woman tells them to bring him into her house, and they call for medical help.
- The man regains consciousness, and the MotH goes to visit him the next morning.
- He recognizes that it's none other than his best friend Watson, the thieving con man!