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Ridley has been so ill, and I couldn't get the doctor. Oh, sir, I don't know what will come of it. She's in a dreadful way out of her head. I sent for Dr. Hillhouse last night, but he didn't come." She spoke in a rapid manner, showing much alarm and agitation. "Is Dr. Hillhouse here now?" asked Mr. Ridley, trying to repress his feelings. "No, sir. He sent Dr. Angier, but I don't trust much in him.
Williams, and my cozen Angier, that lives here in town, who t Captain John Shales after dinner carried me aside and showed me a letter from his poor brother at Cambridge to me of the same contents with that yesterday to me desiring help from me.
Go for him at once, doctor." "If you say so," returned Doctor Angier, with some coldness of manner; "but I cannot tell how soon he will be here. He does not go out until after eight or nine o'clock, and there are two or three pressing cases besides this." "I will go," said Mr. Ridley. "Don't think me rude or uncourteous, Dr. Angier. I am like one distracted. Stay here until I get back.
There are good reasons why it will not be right for me to return to your house now reasons affecting the safety, it may be the life, of another, while my not going back with you can make no difference to Mrs. Ridley. Dr. Angier is fully competent to report on her condition, and I can decide on any change of treatment that may be required as certainly as if I saw her myself.
Hugo Reisinger there is an apartment house at 998 where the rents are so high that it is popularly known as the "Millionaires Apartments" Mrs. Henry G. Timmerman , Angier B. Duke , J. Francis A. Clark , Senator George B. Peabody Wetmore , Mrs. W.M. Kingland , and George Crawford Clark .
I had used no stimulus since returning from Mr. Carlton's though just going to order wine when the summons from Doctor Angier came. If I had taken a glass or two, it would have been better, but the imperative nature of the summons disconcerted me. I was just in the condition to be disturbed and confused. I remembered when too late the grave omission, and had partly resolved to ask Mr.
The same day, and before we had cleared the bay, we spoke the American ship Angier, which had performed the voyage from the United States in one hundred and twenty-four days, and furnished us with late and interesting news. We then, with a strong northerly wind, made all sail to the south for the Straits of Mindoro. Sulu in 1842
This evening at the office, after I had wrote my day's passages, there came to me my cozen Angier of Cambridge, poor man, making his moan, and obtained of me that I would send his son to sea as a Reformado, which I will take care to do. But to see how apt every man is to forget friendship in time of adversity.
Voss, I have a delicate and difficult operation to perform, and I have too short a time now for the preparation I need. I am sure you can rely fully on my assistant, Doctor Angler." "No, no!" replied Mr. Voss, waving his hand almost impatiently. "I do not want Doctor Angier. You must see Mrs. Voss yourself." He was imperative, almost angry. What was the delicate and difficult operation to him?
No man goes blindly in this way." "Taking your view of the case," replied Dr. Angier, "there may be another death laid at the door of Mr. Birtwell." "Whose?" Dr. Hillhouse turned quickly to his assistant. They had reached home, and were standing in their office. "Nothing has been heard of Archie Voss since he left Mr.
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