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The Frozen Deep

CHAPTER 15
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At the drawing-room window of the villa there appeared a polite little man, with bright intelligent eyes, and cheerful sociable manners.

Neatly dressed in professional black, he stood, self-proclaimed, a prosperous country doctor--successful and popular in a wide circle of patients and friends.

As Mrs.Crayford approached him, he stepped out briskly to meet her on the lawn, with both hands extended in courteous and cordial greeting.
"My dear madam, accept my heartfelt congratulations!" cried the doctor.
"I have seen the good news in the paper; and I could hardly feel more rejoiced than I do now if I had the honor of knowing Lieutenant Crayford personally.

We mean to celebrate the occasion at home.

I said to my wife before I came out, 'A bottle of the old Madeira at dinner to-day, mind!--to drink the lieutenant's health; God bless him!' And how is our interesting patient?
The news is not altogether what we could wish, so far as she is concerned.


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