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Vanity Fair

CHAPTER XIV
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Messengers went off for her physician and medical man.

They came, consulted, prescribed, vanished.

The young companion of Miss Crawley, at the conclusion of their interview, came in to receive their instructions, and administered those antiphlogistic medicines which the eminent men ordered.
Captain Crawley of the Life Guards rode up from Knightsbridge Barracks the next day; his black charger pawed the straw before his invalid aunt's door.

He was most affectionate in his inquiries regarding that amiable relative.

There seemed to be much source of apprehension.


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