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I said to Rerechild at once that with such a life and such a man, Sir Omicron should be summoned of course I knew that the expense was nothing so distinguished, you know, and so popular. Nevertheless, all that human skill can do has been done. Just at this period Mrs Grantly's carriage drove into the close, and the archdeacon went down to confirm the news which she had heard before.
In the mean time, Dr Fillgrave and Mr Rerechild were doing their best; and poor Miss Trefoil sat at the head of her father's bed, longing, as in such cases daughters do long, to be allowed to do something to show her love; if it were only to chafe his feet with her hands, or wait in menial offices on those autocratic doctors; anything so that now in the time of need she might be of use.
Now Mr Rerechild was a follower and humble friend of Dr Fillgrave; and was wont to regard anything that came from the Barchester doctor as sure light from the lamp of Aesculapius. He could not therefore be other than an enemy of Dr Thorne.
"Why, Miss Thorne, he died when I was a little girl." "Yes, my dear, he did, and an unfortunate day it was for Barchester. As to those young men that have come up since" Mr. Rerechild, by the by, was quite as old as Miss Thorne herself "one doesn't know where they came from or who they are, or whether they know anything about their business or not."
He returned home daily to Greshamsbury; for he had his patients there, to whom he was as necessary as to Sir Roger, the foremost of whom was Lady Arabella. He had, therefore, no slight work on his hands, seeing that his nights were by no means wholly devoted to rest. Mr Rerechild had not been much wrong as to the remaining space of life which he had allotted to the dying man.
I said to Rerechild at once that with such a life and such a man, Sir Omicron should be summoned of course I knew expense was nothing so distinguished, you know, and so popular. Nevertheless, all that human skill can do has been done." Just at this period Mrs. Grantly's carriage drove into the close, and the archdeacon went down to confirm the news which she had heard before.
I have the greatest respect for Dr Thorne," said he; "the greatest possible respect; a most skilful practitioner something brusque certainly, and perhaps a little obstinate. But what then? we all have our faults, Lady Scatcherd." "Oh yes; we all have, Mr Rerechild; that's certain." "There's my friend Fillgrave Lady Scatcherd. He cannot bear anything of that sort.
Eleanor made the house agreeable, and the archdeacon and Mrs Grantly seemed to have forgotten her injury as regarded Mr Slope. Mr Harding had his violoncello, and played to them while his daughters accompanied him. Johnny Bold, by the help either of Mr Rerechild or else by that of his coral and carrot-juice, got through his teething troubles. There had been gaieties too of all sorts.
Rerechild were doing their best, and poor Miss Trefoil sat at the head of her father's bed, longing, as in such cases daughters do long, to be allowed to do something to show her love if it were only to chafe his feet with her hands, or wait in menial offices on those autocratic doctors anything so that now in the time of need she might be of use.
"Not got a coral!" said Miss Thorne with almost angry vehemence. "Not got a coral how can you expect that he should cut his teeth? Have you got Daffy's Elixir?" Eleanor explained that she had not. It had not been ordered by Mr. Rerechild, the Barchester doctor whom she employed; and then the young mother mentioned some shockingly modern succedaneum which Mr.
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