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Victoria, after leaving Euphrasia, made her way around the house towards Mr. Rangely, who was waiting in the runabout, her one desire for the moment being to escape. Before she had reached the sidewalk under the trees, Dr. Tredway had interrupted her. "Miss Flint," he called out, "I wanted to say a word to you before you went." "Yes," she said, stopping and turning to him.
Tredway was the man so he told Mr. Tredway; Mr. Gates of Brampton was the man so he assured Mr. Gates. Mr. Henderson had no desire to meddle in politics; his life was a happy and a full one. But was it not Mr. Henderson's duty? Cincinnatus left the plough, and Mr. Henderson should leave the ledger at the call of his countrymen. Mr. Mr.
I have a notion that she'll pack up and leave in about three days, and that all the doctors in Ripton couldn't keep her here." "Get along with you," said Euphrasia, who could not for the life of her help looking a little pleased. "I'm going off for a few hours," he said more seriously. "Dr. Tredway tells me they do not look for any developments for the worse."
Greene, who repeated it to Professor Brewer, urging that gentleman to take Austen in hand. But the professor burst out laughing, and put the saying into circulation. Mr. Silas Tredway, whose list of directorships is too long to print, also undertook to remonstrate with the son of his old friend, Hilary Vane. The young lawyer heard him respectfully.
Back to the little room once more, where they are gathered speechless about Hilary Vane. And the doctor comes young Dr. Tredway of Ripton, who is before all others. "I expected this to happen, gentlemen," he said, "and I have been here all day, at the request of Mr. Vane's son, for this purpose." "Austen!" It was Hilary who spoke. "I have sent for him," said the doctor.
I have had a talk with Dr. Tredway," he added gently, "and I realize that you are risking your life. If I could take you back to Ripton I would, but I know that I cannot. I see your point of view, and if I were in your place I should do the same thing. I only wanted to tell you this " Austen's voice caught a little, "if anything should happen, I shall be at Mrs.
"Yes?" he said, and glanced at the broad-shouldered, well-groomed figure of Mr. Rangely, who was standing at a discreet distance. "Your father has had an attack of some kind, please don't be alarmed, he seems to be recovered now, and I thought and Dr. Tredway thought you ought to know about it. The doctor could not leave Ripton, and I offered to come and tell you." "An attack?" he repeated.
I met him on the way out there just before your friend the Englishman caught me. And unfortunately I have a case which I cannot neglect. But I can send word to him." "I know where Jenney's farm is," said Victoria; "I'll drive home that way." "Well," exclaimed Dr. Tredway, heartily, "that's good of you.
Tredway had given him, the New York physician understood the case; one common enough in his practice in a great city where the fittest survive sometimes only to succumb to unexpected and irreparable blows in the evening of life. On his return from seeing Dr. Harmon off Austen was met on the porch by Dr. Tredway.
Tredway had given him, the New York physician understood the case; one common enough in his practice in a great city where the fittest survive sometimes only to succumb to unexpected and irreparable blows in the evening of life. On his return from seeing Dr. Harmon off Austen was met on the porch by Dr. Tredway.
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