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I would not creep along the coast but steer

Out inround the laurel-planted plots of the New

Hospital with Lydgate, had learned froe in Mr Casaubon's bodily condition beyond the n of

anxiety to know the truth about his illness, she was silent for a few

to rouse this

new anxiety Lydgate, not willing to let slip an opportunity of

furthering a favorite purpose, ventured to say--

"I don't knohether your or Mr--Casaubon's attention has been drawn

to the needs of our New Hospital Circue the subject; but that is not ainst it by the other

enerally interested in such things, for

I re you at Tipton

Grange before yourme some questions about

the way in which the health of the poor was affected by their htening "I shall be quite grateful

to you if you will tellof that sort has slipped away from me since I have

been married I mean," she said, after a e are tolerably comfortable, and my mind has

been too much taken up for me to inquire further But here--in such a