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A Simpleton

CHAPTER VII
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When they got home, he asked the servant had anybody called.
"No, Sir." "Surely you are mistaken, Jane.

A gentleman in a carriage!" "Not a creature have been since you went out, sir." "Well, then, dearest," said he sweetly, "we have nothing to reproach ourselves with." Then he knit his brow gloomily.

"It is worse than I thought.

It seems even one's country patients go to another doctor when they visit London.

It is hard.


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