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Here were deeper reasons than the superficial talk of a new -room over the shop, when they
were recited to Mrs Mawmsey, a woenerally under attendance more or less frequent
fro attacks which required Dr
Minchin
"Does this Mr Lydgateiven to drawling "I should like
him to tell thening medicine for a month beforehand Think of what I have to
provide for calling customers, my dear!"--here Mrs Mawe veal pie--a stuffed
fillet--a round of beef--haue, et cetera, et cetera! But what
keeps me up best is the pink mixture, not the brown I wonder, Mr
Mawmsey, with _your_ experience, you could have patience to listen I
should have told him at once that I knew a little better than that"
"No, no, no," said Mr Maw to tell hie for yourself isto I was not to be turned on _his_
finger People often pretend to tell ht as
well say, 'Mawmsey, you're a fool' But I smile at it: I humor
everybody's weak place If physic had done harm to self and family, I
should have found it out by this tiate went about saying physic
was of no use
"Indeed!" said he, lifting his eyebroith cautious surprise (He