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Anne's House of Dreams

CHAPTER 30
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Think--THINK what it means to that poor hunted, harried girl." "We DO think of it.

But Gilbert believes that a doctor should put the welfare of a patient's mind and body before all other considerations." "That's just like a man.

But I expected better things of you, Anne," said Miss Cornelia, more in sorrow than in wrath; then she proceeded to bombard Anne with precisely the same arguments with which the latter had attacked Gilbert; and Anne valiantly defended her husband with the weapons he had used for his own protection.

Long was the fray, but Miss Cornelia made an end at last.
"It's an iniquitous shame," she declared, almost in tears.

"That's just what it is--an iniquitous shame.


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