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"A very clever and learned young doctor, who, they say, is in league
with the devil, lives in the place you be going to--not because there's
anybody for'n to cure there, but because 'tis theat the barber by one of the woet at his errand that way
But he ed
towards the ueous nook, and paced cautiously over the dead leaves
which nearly buried the road or street of the hamlet As very few
people except themselves passed this way after dark, a majority of the
denizens of Little Hintock deemed -curtains unnecessary; and on
this account Mr Percombe made it his business to stop opposite the
casee that he ca to conjecture, fros he
observed within, the whereabouts of sos interested hi appurtenances signified that