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skeoftobacisthebestpreservativeagainsttheplague.nowdo
you,john,keepabitoftobaouth.”
”thatistlydo,lad.”
”okesteadily.still,
thatbeenough.keepthefirebuing,andanironplate
heatedtorednessoverit.bringthatintorooroitoti,
andbutobafullofske.”
”iustnothavetoochofit.i
anoldhand,andhavenytissatinafocastlesofullof
skethatoneuldscarceseeoneshands,butyouarenot
aaylikeenoughkeyousick.”
”thereinthat,john,sothatopu**
toofar.aboutthissingprocess”
”intobediablaready.itis
tobedippedinboilinger,ailitisasdry
asit.thenyouarehat,andthenrolledin
fiveorsixdryblaokeepi.youhat
untilyoufeelalsthsing;thenitakeyououtand
spongeyouisher,andthenherdry
bla.”
”youhadbetterspongehvinegar,john.”
cyrilundressed.inedhielf,
andhiseyesoonfellonablackspotontheinsideofhisleg,just
abovethekheheplague.
”ihavegotit,john,”hesaid,helatterenteredhapile
ofblas.
”hen,astercyril,and
itifitistobebeaten.bla.”
”layitdoyselfinit,andthesa
eo
thanyoue.ifyou
do,iandlockthedoor,andfightit
outbyself.noontyoue
upgettherooullofske.”
johnnodded.
”dontyoubotherabout,”hegroheplagueaint
goingtotouahoganyasia
still,ie.”
iescyrilion,inheven
hishead,heblas,shared.
”thatisgrand,”johnsaidplatly.
thecloudoftobac,
longinhavingtheeffectthatjohnhadpredicted,andcyrilwassoon
violentlysick,heeffectoffurtherincreasingthe
perspiration.
”youstopentheokeoutabit,john,”he
gasped.”itstanda.”
thisherhourcyrillaybetheblas.
”ishallfaintifiliehereanylonger,”hesaidatlast.”now,
john,doyougooutoftherooanddontebackagainuntili
callyou.iseeyouhaveputthevinegarhandy.itiscertainthatif
thisisdoinganygoodtheblased.yousayyou
havegotabigfirei.self,
andhangthepinfrontofit,andyouarenottogointotheroobr >
tilltheyareperfectlydryagain.youhadbetterlightanotherfire
atoheparlour,andyoudoanyokingthere.iwillkeep
thekityblas.”
johnnoddedaherooandcyrilatonceproceededtounroll
theblas.ashecatothelastherong
fetidodour,silartothathehadrethanonceperceivedin
housesiedbytheplague.
”ibelieveitisdrae,”hesaidtohielf.”iwill
giveitarialpresently.”
hefirstspongedhielfuchrefreshed.he
thenselfupandlaydoinutes,forhefelt
strangelyupandcarriedtheblasintothe
kit,adeupbyjohhreheone
thathadbeeohintoatub,andpouredboilingeronit,
ahershehungonchairsroundit.thenhebacktohis
rooandlaydoforhalfanhour.heretuedtothe
kitandrearraheblas.ohis
rooefollo.
”ihavegotsbrothready,”hesaid.”doyouthinkthatyou
uldtakeacupful”
”ay,andagoodsizedone,john.ifeelsurethatthesinghas
donegood,andiustgoat
ondreportthatihavegotit,orinerseround,
andfindthattheplagueisinthehouse,youwillbefined,or
perhapsirisoned.beforeyougothere,pleaseleavedr.
hodgesthatiall,andyoughtalsocallat.esand
leavethesassage.telltheinbothcases,thatihave
everythingthatiakeagoodrevery.”
”ay,ay,sir;iyouinyour
broth,andkhereinhalfanhour.”
cyrildrah,andthendozedagainuntiljohued.when
heheardhisstephetthehotiron,andhe
filledtherookebeforeallotoenter.
”no
readyforanotheroking.”
fourtisthatdaydidcyriluhesingprocess.bythe
eveninghehisskinandol,
andheallfeelingofpainoruneasiness.dr.hodges
e,having
onlyreceivedhisssageaterribledays
tuedinforthenight.
”hatidid
yebefore.”
”iaeelingveryor.”
”yourhandisistandol,”dr.hodgessaidinsurprise.”youst
havebeenstaken.iseenosigheplague.”
”thereistake,doy
thighs,butithinkihaveprettye.”
hethendescribedtheprocesshehadfollohatjohn
thatitisedinthelevant.
”singisgreatlyusedhere,andihavetrieditveryrepeatedly
angpatients,andinsocases,iceofthe
diseaseearly,havesavedthesobleedbeforesing,buti
havenotheardofoneanycasesthe
patient,froerrororfroetuptheheat
required,aheyarriveatit,havenotthestrengthto
supportit.inyoure;youhadvitalheatin
plenty,andyouhadstrengthtokeepuptheheatinfullfortil
youaladyoutofyou.hehishall
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