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www.lizi.twlleninsensible.hedeasteptowardsher,
butherhusbandsaid,”shehasbutfaihisisrepressing,”
auedtotheoldservant.cyrilaidedhinliftingtheold
nupandlayinghintheuch.
”hebreathes,”saidhe.
”heisysonhath
do.”
cyrilopeheservantsat.
”hereistheaynottoucha
vitalpart.itbleedsfreely,andihaveheardthatthatisagood
sign.”
”itisso,”.harveysaidexcitedly.”perhapsheyyetrever.i
ightbeso,andthat,badas
heybe,thesinofthisrdershouldonsonssoul.”
”iehelpyouto
liftyoureroundshortly,andwillaid
youtostanchthees.”
s.harveyation.
sheersprinkledonherface.assoon
ashesauphishatandrantodr.
hodges.thedoctorhadjustfinishedhissupper,andhepoint
ofgoingoutagaintoseesoofhispatients.onhearingfroyril
thataservantofsofriendsofhishadbeenwoundedbyarobber,
heputsolintandbandagesinhispocket,andstarted.
”theserobberiesarebeingreandrefrequent,”hesaid;”and
soboldandrecklessarethealsthattheyseeoota
joturdertotheirothercris.wheredoyousay
thewoundis”
cyrilpointedbelowhisownshoulder.
”itisjustaboutthere,doctor.”
”thenitybeabovetheupperedgeofthelung.ifso,aysave
then.halfaninchhigherorloakeallthedifference
beth.asyousaythatitis
probablethatthesissedthelung,forhaditpiercedit,
thebleedingeal,andthehopeofsaving
hindeed.”
rs.harveyhadquite
revered.theyhadansclothesandherhusbandwas
pressingahandkerchief,closelyfolded,uponthewound.
”itisserious,but,ithink,notvital,”dr.hodgessaid,after
exaningit.”ifeelsurethatthesissedthelung.”
afteransuppergarnts,hepoured,
frophialhehadbrought,afewdropsofapowerful
styptitothehickpadofli,and
baseallquantity
ofspiritsandtito
ti,and,aboveallthings,thatheshouldbekeptperfectlyquiet,
hehurriedaway.
”isthereanythingreir.harvey.
”nothingre.youand,sir,ourfeelingsare,and
thatourheartsaretoofullofgriefaionforustospeak.we
shallchtogethertonight,andlayourcasebeforethelord.”
”thenieearlyintheingahereisaughti
goingbaor.e,
yourabsence.isupposeyouetosayonlythatifound
thatthereheplacewho,havingwoundedyour
servant,hepointofattagyouered,andthat
hefledalstiediately.”
”thatthatfortonightweshallbebusynursing,
andthatlyshaken;thereforeithathe
shoulderound,butiprayhiocallhereintheing.”
”iwilldoso,sir.”
cyrildoairs,closedtheshuttersoftheoh
hehadbroken,andputupthebars,aatthedoor,
takingspelybehindhi
heanysadses
durifeedtohihatthishe
saddestofall.better,athousandtis,toseeasonstriby
theplaguethanthis.heinisters.het
.thedoorofhishouse.
”iinground,”thelattersaid.”ofurseoherof
therestri”
”no,sir;iting.justasi
rea,ands.harveyappearedatthe
tcallingforhelp.iforcedopenawindowandranup.ifound
thatarobberhadehehouse.hehadseriouslyheold
servant,andr.harveyered.
takenbysurprise,thenfledalstiediately.s.harveyhad
faifirst,houghttheservant,finding
thathelived,iranoffacheddr.hodges,he
anhasagoodrs.
harveyhadnoeround,andingherhusband,
theydidnotacceptoffertostayanddoanythingiuld.isaid
iingtoyou,and.harveyaskedtosaythat,although
theyuchshakentoseeyouthisevening,theyshouldbe
gladifyouthefirstthingintheing.”
”thentherotaed”.easked.
”heed,sir.ieon
thesubject..harveyatter
oing.anywords,forhewas
greatlydisturbedinspiritatthe,and
thesehehadgh;and,seeingthatheandhiswifewould
ratherbealodirectlyafterdr.
hodgesaysaythatibelievethatthereare
privatettersintheaffair,self
nicatetoyou.”
”theoknow
thatitisnotasifeared,andthattheplaguehadnotattacked
the”
”isaidthatioing,sir;butihavebeen
thinkingofitasicaalong,andhat,asyouwillbe
there,itisaseroundhere
attenoclodshouldyounothaveretued,untilyou
do.idonotknohatibeofanyuseever,anddonotwish
tointrudethere.,butaddthat
shouldtheyreallyetogo,ioursedoso”
.tlepuzzled.
”ie,butitseetothattheyurally
oseeyou,seeingthat,haditnotbeenforyourarrival,they
ghthavebeenrobbedandperhapsrdered.”
”your.harvey,sir.nowi
akingforho;itisaboutusualhour,andjohnwilkes
e.”
tojohoryasto.e.
”but,hothat
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