[Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookThose Extraordinary Twins CHAPTER VII 2/7
Did you suppose he was going to take them himself ?" "Why, of course." "Well, it's a mistake.
He never took a dose of medicine in his life.
He can't." "Well, upon my word, it's the most extraordinary thing I ever heard of!" "Oh," said Aunt Patsy, as pleased as a mother whose child is being admired and wondered at; "you'll find that there's more about them that's wonderful than their just being made in the image of God like the rest of His creatures, now you can depend on that, I tell you," and she wagged her complacent head like one who could reveal marvelous things if she chose. The boy Joe began: "Why, ma, they ain't made in the im--" "You shut up, and wait till you're asked, Joe.
I'll let you know when I want help.
Are you looking for something, doctor ?" The doctor asked for a few sheets of paper and a pen, and said he would write a prescription; which he did.
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