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Gilmore, without inducing abortion, extirpated the kidney of a negress, aged thirty-three, for severe and constant pain. Tiffany removed the kidney of a woman of twenty-seven, five months pregnant, without interruption of this or subsequent pregnancies. The child was living. He says that Fancon cites instances of operation without abortion.

You were right, Mr. Gilmore, in entertaining such a hope. I see that you have been highly spoken of by the various officers under whom you have served; that you were most strongly recommended by the admirals both at Malta and in the West Indies for your singular services, and also by Lord Hood for your conduct in Corsica.

Frank Fenwick's manner had never been pleasanter to her than it was on this occasion, and Janet followed the suit which her lord led. They were again on the lawn between eight and nine o'clock when Harry Gilmore came up to them. He was gracious enough in his salutation to Mary Lowther, but no indifferent person would have thought that he was her lover.

Gilmore laughed. "How would you like one of them?" he asked. Montgomery gave him a swift glance of alarm. "No, boss, I'm a respectable married man, and if I lugged one of them ladies home with me, my old woman wouldn't do a thing but raise hell! Boss, they're raw; yes, sir, that's it they're raw!" Then fearing he had gone too far in an adverse criticism, he added, "Friends of yours, boss?"

Gilmore was at any rate a gentleman. "But I would take her in any way that I could get her. Perhaps that is to say, it might be " And then he stopped. Should she tell him everything? She had a strong idea that it was her first duty to be true to her own sex and to her own niece. But were she to tell the man the whole story it would do her niece no harm.

"Then, after all, my wife was right and I was wrong," said Fenwick. "Right about what?" Gilmore asked. "She said that Lord Trowbridge would spread these very lies. I confess that I made the mistake of believing him to be a gentleman. Of course I may use your information?" "Use it just as you please," said Gilmore. Then they parted, and Gilmore, who was on horseback, rode home.

It will hardly suit you to have me show those notes?" "Do what you like; whatever suggests itself to a scurvy whelp like you!" said Langham. Gilmore merely grinned at this. "If you are trying to encourage me to smash you, Marsh, you have got the right idea as to how it is to be done." But his tone was now one of lazy good nature. "Smash me then; I haven't the money to pay you."

Young met with a hearty, welcome wherever he halted on the way, and as he passed through the town of Moorefield learned with satisfaction that Gilmore still made his headquarters at the house where the report of the two scouts had located him a few days before.

North turned on his cot and his thoughts turned with him from Montgomery to Gilmore, who also, with uncharacteristic cowardliness had fled the scene of his illegal activities and the indictment that threatened him anew. "What was the gambler's part in the tragedy?" He hated North; he loved Marshall Langham's wife. But neither of these passions shaped themselves into murderous motives.

She's been there to see him; damn it, she cried and hollered and took on awful because she ain't seein' me; it was pitiful!" "What's that?" demanded Gilmore sharply. "It was pitiful!" repeated Montgomery, shaking his great head dolorously. "Oh, cut that! Who have you seen?" "Judge Langham." "When did you see him?" Mr. Gilmore spoke with a forced calm. "To-night. My old woman "

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