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"Good God! this is just what ht If his prophetic soul had been urged to
particularize, it seemed to hihted upon He asked his informant, the butler,
whether the doctor had been sent for The butler never knew his ht to send for a
physician?
When Sir James entered the library, however, Mr Casaubon could make
sons of his usual politeness, and Dorothea, who in the reaction
fro by his side now
rose and herself proposed that some one should ride off for a ate," said Sir James "My mother has
called him in, and she has found him uncommonly clever She has had a
poor opinion of the physicians since my father's death"
Dorothea appealed to her husband, and he ate was sent for and he caer, as Sir Ja his horse along the Lowick road and giving his
ar-roo of the trouble till Sir
Jaer
considered the illness a fit, but still so "of that nature"
"Poor dear Dodo--how dreadful!" said Celia, feeling as rieved as