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"Oh yes--a doctor--I believe I was told of hie place

for him to settle in"

"It is a convenient centre for a practice, they say But he does not

confine his studies to y

and metaphysics and all sorts of subjects"

"What is his name?"

"Fitzpiers He represents a very old family, I believe, the

Fitzpierses of Buckbury-Fitzpiers--not a great many miles from here"

"I am not sufficiently local to know the history of the faht me here" Mrs Charation Whatever ht attach to fah she

herself could clairown tired of caring about--a peculiarity that hbors "It is of rather more importance to knohat the

oing to

practise upon us as a surgeon Have you seen him?"

Grace had not "I think he is not a very old man," she added

"Has he a wife?"

"I am not aware that he has"

"Well, I hope he will be useful here I et to know him when I

come back It will be very convenient to have a et dreadfully nervous so in such an outlandish place; and Sherton is so far to send to

No doubt you feel Hintock to be a great change after watering-place