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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER IX
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The doctor laughed.
"I fear we are both sad story-tellers," he said gaily.

"But in Aunt Amy's case the fibbing will all be charged to my account, you are merely the nurse.

A nurse's duty is to obey orders and not frown (as you are doing now) upon the doctor.

You will find that I shall effect a cure.
Seriously, I do not believe that you have any idea of what that poor woman has been suffering.

If the delusion of living in continual danger can be lifted in any way even for a time, it will make life over for her.


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