The New England Magazine, Volumen15New England Magazine Company, 1896 |
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... dear . Really , I'm Really , I'm so tired of Torrance doctors . I hear he is a charming man . " " No doubt , my dear . But let's try him with the hope of a cure . You are young enough to get well ; hope and courage are half the battle ...
... dear . Really , I'm Really , I'm so tired of Torrance doctors . I hear he is a charming man . " " No doubt , my dear . But let's try him with the hope of a cure . You are young enough to get well ; hope and courage are half the battle ...
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... dear Mrs. Chichester , " said he , standing before the patient , " though I ex- pected that medicine to work wonders . Suppose we put it to the test . See , I take your hands - so . Now try to stand on your feet . " Mrs. Chichester , up ...
... dear Mrs. Chichester , " said he , standing before the patient , " though I ex- pected that medicine to work wonders . Suppose we put it to the test . See , I take your hands - so . Now try to stand on your feet . " Mrs. Chichester , up ...
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... dear brother : Many thanks for your kind letter , written under date of May 21st . I was rejoiced to hear that all of your family are well . We are much the same here as when I last wrote . My good wife enjoys the inestimable blessing ...
... dear brother : Many thanks for your kind letter , written under date of May 21st . I was rejoiced to hear that all of your family are well . We are much the same here as when I last wrote . My good wife enjoys the inestimable blessing ...
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