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"I'll sit down," said Dr Lavendar, dropping into a chair in the

parlor; "but don't flatter yourself, Martha, that you'll ever be as

young as I a told her husband

afterwards "He gets his words all ' when he

, Williarace," said the doctor shortly) "I want Willy to coive my Mary a pill," Dr Lavendar

explained "She is as cross as a bear, and cross people are generally

sick people--although I suppose that's Mary's te

Martha shook her head "In ment temperament is just another

word for tereat trick of Williaht you'd have cured him of it by this time?" Dr

Lavendar murmured; and then he asked if the doctor was out

"Oh, yes," said Mrs King, dryly; "Willy alwayson one excuse or another You'd think he'd be glad of a

restful evening at home withah his bills don't show it

When Mrs Richie's cook was sick--just as an instance--he went six

times to see her I counted"