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A House to Let

Chapter 4 THREE EVENINGS IN THE HOUSE

Word Count: 2475    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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her own t

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boldly asked for leave of absence for two days, and for a morning to himself afterwards, to complete the business, in which he solemnly declared that I was interested. In remembrance of his long a

is head was in a flannel petticoat; a green shade was over his eyes; the rheumatism was in his legs; and a mustard-poultice was on his chest. He was also a little feverish, and rathe

mised explanation began, like Jarber's discoveries, with the reading of a written paper.

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“I had been living at Tunbridge Wells and nowhere else, going on for ten years, when my medical man — very clever in his profession, and the prettiest player I ever saw in my life of a hand at Long Whist, which was a noble and a princely game before Short was heard of — said to me, one day, as he sat feeling my pulse on the actual sofa which my poor dear sister Jane worked before her spine came on, and laid her on a board for fifteen months at a stretch — the most upright woman that ever lived — said to me, “What we want, ma’am, is a fillip.””
1 Chapter 1 OVER THE WAY2 Chapter 2 THE MANCHESTER MARRIAGE3 Chapter 3 GOING INTO SOCIETY4 Chapter 4 THREE EVENINGS IN THE HOUSE5 Chapter 5 TROTTLE'S REPORT6 Chapter 6 LET AT LAST