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L’Assommoir

CHAPTER XI
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His voice changed entirely as if liquor had set a new music in his throat.

He became deaf in one ear.

Then in a few days his sight grew dim, and he had to clutch hold of the stair railings to prevent himself from falling.

As for his health, he had abominable headaches and dizziness.

All on a sudden he was seized with acute pains in his arms and legs; he turned pale; was obliged to sit down, and remained on a chair witless for hours; indeed, after one such attack, his arm remained paralyzed for the whole day.


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