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Maria Chapdelaine

CHAPTER XIV
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But the strong brown hands beyond the thread-bare sleeves moved in a way to inspire confidence.

They passed over the limbs and body of Madame Chapdelaine with the most delicate care, nor did they draw from her a single cry of pain; thereafter he sat for a long time motionless beside the couch, looking at her as though awaiting guidance from a source beyond himself.

But when at last he broke the silence it was to say: "Have you sent for the cure?
...

He has been here.

And will he return?
To-morrow; that is well." After another pause he made his frank avowal.--"There is nothing I can do for her.


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