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正文 第81节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    suspeaynothaveasyetfully

    declareditself.haveyoudoheblas”

    ”i,butcarriedtheyselfinto

    thekit.theblasoithrooatubandpour

    boiling;theothersihangupbeforeahugefire,so

    astobedryfortheoperation.itakecarethatjoh

    ehekit.”

    ”hoenhaveyoudohis”

    ”fourtis,andlayeachtiforanhourintheblas.ifeel

    veryusthavelostverynypoundsinyhead

    isylegshave

    notspread,andseeolessdarkinlourthantheywere.”

    ”yourcaseisthesthopefulthatihaveseen,”dr.hodgessaid.

    ”thesysteashadeveryadvantage,andtothisitossuccess.

    inthefirstplace,youbeganitassoonasyoufeltunost

    peoplehertheypaid

    pto,andghtnothavenoticedthe

    plaguerkseveobed.inthesendplace,youare

    olaed,andvoluntarilydeliveredyourselftothe

    treatnt.andihirdplaportant

    perhapsofall,youhgenerally.youhadnot

    advertised,orwearing

    yourselfoutbyvainterrors.niyninecasesoutofahundred

    hereachofhelpbeforetheyonscious

    ofillness,aoo

    asthatyouhaveundergone.ahingisthattheredyuld

    hardlybeattetedinahousefullhtenedpeople.therewould

    besuretobecarelessnessieroftheblas,h,

    ureatedasyouhavedone,eansof

    spreadingtheiiohehouse.atanyrate,iinue

    thesent

    intheshapeofbrothfrequently,butinsllquantity.iwoulddo

    itagainatdnight;tisetatherstrengthagain.iseeyouhavefaithintobac.”

    ”yes,doctor.ijohnafterihave

    takenabathuntilitisfulloftobacske.ihavetade

    selfillhittoday.”

    ”dontcarryittoofar,lad;foralthoughialsobelieveinthe

    virtueoftheisapoto

    hingforyou.youandyour

    ohavetreatedtheattackfarresuccessfullythan

    ishouldhavedone;for,ihisnthveryfehose

    attackedhaverevered,enthasbeen.ishall

    eroundearlytorrooingtoseeho

    presentnothingbebetter.sihefirstoutbreak,ihavenot

    seenasinglecaseiientowards

    reveryinsoshortatiafterthedisveryoftheiion.”

    johnonthabasinofbroth.

    ”thisisgoodfriend,johnor.”

    ”yououghttobecalleddr.johor,whowasoneof

    thestfausofhisti,said,ile,asheshookhands

    .”yourtreatobedoingwonders.”

    ”itseetoheisdoingafraidheis

    carryingittoofar;heissoand.”

    ”hat,”thedoctorsaid;”itobuild

    hip.ihavetoldhibr >

    tohaveauintheblatonight;it

    aladygetafreshholdofhibutdontpush

    ittoofar,lad.ifyoubegintofeelfaint,stopit,evenifyou

    havenotbeenaquarterofanhourintheblas.donotver

    yourselfuptoolynaturehavearest.i

    shallberouandnine,andnodoubtyouwillhavehad

    ahbeforeie.donotsleepintheroowilkes;heis

    suretogooffsoundlytosleep,andthereisnouseyourrunningany

    needlessrisk.lethisandopen;ishouldalwaysbe

    open,exceptigatingthe

    roolethiaveachairbytheopenuch

    freshairaspossible;butbesurethatheislyh

    blas,soastoavoidgettingaightplaceahandbell

    bythesideofhisbedtonight,sothathesuonsyoushouldhe

    haveoccasion.”

    einghenoddedapprovinglyassoonashe

    feltcyrilshand.

    ”nothinguldbebetter,”hesaid;”yourpulseisevehan

    lastnight.noelookatthosespots.”

    ”theyarefainter,”cyrilsaid.

    ”agreatdeal,”dr.hodgessaid,inatohegreatestpleasure.

    ”thankgod,lad,itisdyingout.notabovethreeorfourtis

    siheplaguebeganhaveibeeosayso.ishallgoabout

    entin

    everycaseheleastceofitsbeingcarriedout,but

    iothopethatitenproveassuccessfulasithash

    you.youhavehadeverythinginyourfavouryouth,agood

    nstitution,atranquilnd,anabsenceoffear,an**ithin

    god.”

    ”andagoodattendant,doctordontfetthat.”

    ”no,thatgoesfreatdeal,ladfreatdeal.notonenurse

    outofahundredyinstruscarefully;notone

    patientinathousahattheyarried

    out.ofurseyouent,butdonotpush

    ittoextres;youhavepulledyourselfdoust

    notgotoofar.doyouperceiveanygeintheodourake

    offtheblas”

    ”yes,dreatge;iuldscarcelydistingui**this

    ing,andindeedalloout,asidont

    thinkiselfuldhavehekit,thoughitis

    buttenorttoskefuriouslyallthe

    ti,aofthekitup.”

    orebathsintheurseoftheday,butwasonly

    abletosustaiinuteseach,asbytheendofthat

    tihenearlyfaihedoeiheevening.

    ”thespone,doctor,”cyrilsaid.

    ”thenithinkyouynsideryourselfcured,lad.donottakethe

    treatntagaintonight;youoing;and

    thenififishavenotreappearedbythetiie,i

    shallpronouhecureasplete,andshallbegintobuildyouup

    again.”

    thed.

    ”ishallnoteagain,lad,unlessyousendfor,forevery

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