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Barchester Towers

CHAPTER IX
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It is astonishing how much each of the family was able to do, and how much each did, to prevent the well-being of the other four.
For there were five in all; the doctor, namely, and Mrs.Stanhope, two daughters, and one son.

The doctor, perhaps, was the least singular and most estimable of them all, and yet such good qualities as he possessed were all negative.

He was a good-looking rather plethoric gentleman of about sixty years of age.

His hair was snow-white, very plentiful, and somewhat like wool of the finest description.

His whiskers were very large and very white, and gave to his face the appearance of a benevolent, sleepy old lion.


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