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The Rise of Roscoe Paine

CHAPTER III
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In answer to my questions she always declared that she was ever so much better.

But Doctor Quimby, the town physician, looked serious.
"She must be kept absolutely quiet," he said.

"She must not be troubled in any way.

Worry or mental distress is what I fear most.

Any sudden bad news or shock might--well, goodness knows what effect it might have.


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