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This had happened before the affair of Fred Vincy's illness had given
to Mr Wrench's enround
The new-comer already threatened to be a nuisance in the shape of
rivalry, and was certainly a nuisance in the shape of practical
criticism or reflections on his hard-driven elders, who had had
so else to do than to busy themselves with untried notions His
practice had spread in one or two quarters, and froh faenerally
invited, so that the other medicalto meet a man whom you dislike is not observed
always to end in a mutual attach the fellow, and yet ready for the sake of ulti subservience to Bulstrode That Mr Farebrother, whose
na of the anti-Bulstrode party, always defended
Lydgate and made a friend of hihting on both sides
Here was plenty of preparation for the outburst of professional disgust
at the announce down for the
direction of the New Hospital, which were thebecause
there was no present possibility of interfering with his will and
pleasure, everybody except Lord Medlicote having refused help towards
the building, on the ground that they preferred giving to the Old
Infirmary Mr Bulstrode met all the expenses, and had ceased to be