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The perspiration poured forth upon the young man's brow, and he felt as if he should faint. "You see, sir, he is really dead," said the doctor; "this burn in the heel is decisive.
The poor fool is cured of his folly, and delivered from his captivity." "Wasn't his name Faria ?" inquired one of the officers who accompanied the governor. "Yes, sir; and, as he said, it was an ancient name.
He was, too, very learned, and rational enough on all points which did not relate to his treasure; but on that, indeed, he was intractable." "It is the sort of malady which we call monomania," said the doctor. "You had never anything to complain of ?" said the governor to the jailer who had charge of the abbe. "Never, sir," replied the jailer, "never; on the contrary, he sometimes amused me very much by telling me stories.
One day, too, when my wife was ill, he gave me a prescription which cured her." "Ah, ah!" said the doctor, "I did not know that I had a rival; but I hope, governor, that you will show him all proper respect." "Yes, yes, make your mind easy, he shall be decently interred in the newest sack we can find.
Will that satisfy you ?" "Must this last formality take place in your presence, sir ?" inquired a turnkey. "Certainly.
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