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"It is certainly a splendid locality for a boarding academy," was Dick's comment. "My, what pure air enough to make a sick boy strong! Do you have much sickness at the Hall?" "Very little, sir. The captain does not let a cast of sickness stand, but calls in Dr. Fremley at once." "That is where he is level-headed," said Fred.
As it is, he is now in bed at Mrs. Stanhope's, and we had to call in Dr. Fremley to attend him." "Is he very ill, Rover? Tell me the exact truth." "I have never told you anything else, Captain Putnam. No, I don't think he is very ill, but he's got a bad cold. He is very hoarse, and he complained of such a pain in the chest that Mrs.
Fremley was ready to leave, and soon the pair were on the way to the Stanhope cottage. Not wishing to give the Hall a bad name Dick deemed it advisable to say nothing about the fact that Sam had been locked in an ice-cold room without his overcoat or hat, and merely stated that his brother had exposed himself. "He has a very heavy cold," said the doctor, after an examination.
Fremley. "I'll be ready to go in about half an hour." "Will you go on horseback?" "Yes." "Then I'll wait in town and go back with you," said Dick. "I wish to make a purchase or two." It was agreed that the youth should meet the physician at half-past twelve, and leaving his horse in the latter's stable, Dick walked down the main street of Cedarville.
Stanhope put on some plasters, and when the doctor came he left some more." "Humph!" Captain Putnam began to walk up and down his private office. "What did you tell Dr. Fremley?" "Nothing but that Sam had exposed himself. I didn't want to give the school a black name. But one thing is certain, we can't remain here if Mr. Grinder is going to stay.
Dick was bound for the house of Dr. Fremley, a physician he knew well, and thither he made his way as speedily as the horse could plow through the drifts which presented themselves. At times, when the wind arose, it was nipping cold, and the youth was glad to get in where it was warm when the physician's office in Cedarville was reached. "Certainly, I will come and see your brother," said Dr.
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