"Good evening, sir. Does something trouble you?”
"Yes. I must take a long journey.”
"When?”
"That I don't know for sure, but a car will call for me at any time. I must go immediately, for it will not wait.”
"And when will you return?”
"I shall not return.”
"How long have you known this?”
"Oh, for quite some time.”
"What preparation have you made?”
"None.”
"But where are you going?”
"I don't know.”
Who would not smile incredulously at such neglect, and call it folly?
But let us listen to a similar conversation!
"Good evening, sir. I am sorry to hear you have been taken with a sudden illness.”
"Yes. I am afraid I must take a long journey.”
"When?”
"I cannot say for sure, but Death will call for me at possibly any moment; and then I must go immediately, for Death will not wait.”
"And when will you return?”
"Never.”
"How long have you known this?”
"Why, for years, of course.”
"And what preparation have you made?”
"None.”
"But where are you going?”
"I don't know.”
Who is this neglecter?