The Bar Sinister: A Tale, Tom 2Smith, Elder and Company, 1864 |
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... Doctor Leboeuf ? " asked Trelane , who had been watching all the proceedings which we have described in silence . " Monsieur le Docteur was as monsieur saw him in the morning - in excellent health . ” " I am afraid that it will be a ...
... Doctor Leboeuf ? " asked Trelane , who had been watching all the proceedings which we have described in silence . " Monsieur le Docteur was as monsieur saw him in the morning - in excellent health . ” " I am afraid that it will be a ...
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... doctor is to have some one with him who is acquainted with his habits - I feel the less compunction in taking you away . And now , " continued the major , " I am just going out to dine , and I recommend you to get some dinner also ; the ...
... doctor is to have some one with him who is acquainted with his habits - I feel the less compunction in taking you away . And now , " continued the major , " I am just going out to dine , and I recommend you to get some dinner also ; the ...
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... doctors abroad receive a regular salary from the officers for giving them certificates of bad health whenever they want them . But come , I won't scold you or the regimental doctors or any- body else any more , but proceed to give you ...
... doctors abroad receive a regular salary from the officers for giving them certificates of bad health whenever they want them . But come , I won't scold you or the regimental doctors or any- body else any more , but proceed to give you ...
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... business books , and to ransack my memory for matter with which to satisfy your curiosity . " " Good ! " answered the amateur doctor , and he retired to compose a potion which should meet the exigencies 76 THE BAR SINISTER .
... business books , and to ransack my memory for matter with which to satisfy your curiosity . " " Good ! " answered the amateur doctor , and he retired to compose a potion which should meet the exigencies 76 THE BAR SINISTER .
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... doctor . Indeed it was only Monsieur Aimard who sought to do so . Victorine remem- bered that she would certainly follow her own mistress wherever she went , and she could not counsel Morlot to do otherwise by his master . Besides , the ...
... doctor . Indeed it was only Monsieur Aimard who sought to do so . Victorine remem- bered that she would certainly follow her own mistress wherever she went , and she could not counsel Morlot to do otherwise by his master . Besides , the ...
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Alexis altogether Amand asked Trelane Bourges Brussels Capitaine d'Elmar captain carnival carriage centimes Charvet companion course cried dear dear doctor Doctor Leboeuf door English Englishman eyes face familiar spirit feeling Francesco Salvi gentleman girl grave hand happened heard horse hyæna inquiry Jacques Morlot journey knew leave letter Lieutenant Tronchet listened looked Madame d'Elmar Madame Ponsard Madeleine d'Elmar Madeleine's maître d'hôtel Major Trelane masque matter mind Miss d'Elmar Monsieur Legrand Monsieur Morlot Monsieur Tronchet mother never niece once Paris passed pause perhaps person physician Pierrot Place du Musée poor question remarked remember replied Trelane road Sancergues Sancerre Sardinian seemed servant silence sister sort speak spoke stood strange streets suppose talk tell thing thought told took town travellers Trelane's turned Versailles Victorine voice waited wish woman words young lady
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