Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician, Band 2Harper & Brothers, 1845 |
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... heart of society ? I have seen men of the strongest intellect and nerve , whom the detection of a novel and startling symptom has ter- rified into giving themselves up for lost , in an instant dispossessed of their apprehensions , by ...
... heart of society ? I have seen men of the strongest intellect and nerve , whom the detection of a novel and startling symptom has ter- rified into giving themselves up for lost , in an instant dispossessed of their apprehensions , by ...
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... heart . " Ah ! must go out - the - bill , their touch- and his Belial tongue 99 stone - ay - though * * " " Tis cruel - ' tis tantalizing , doctor , " he said one morning , " to find one's self held by the foot in was going to leave him ...
... heart . " Ah ! must go out - the - bill , their touch- and his Belial tongue 99 stone - ay - though * * " " Tis cruel - ' tis tantalizing , doctor , " he said one morning , " to find one's self held by the foot in was going to leave him ...
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... heart should bring on a second fit of blood - spitting . I saw clearly that it would be in vain for him to court the repose essential to his convalescence , so long as he continued in town ; and with infinite difficulty , pre vailed on ...
... heart should bring on a second fit of blood - spitting . I saw clearly that it would be in vain for him to court the repose essential to his convalescence , so long as he continued in town ; and with infinite difficulty , pre vailed on ...
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... heart of Lady Emma , the beautiful daughter of a nobleman remotely connected with Mr. Stafford's family . This attachment proved powerful enough to alienate him for a while from the turmoils of political life ; for not only did the ...
... heart of Lady Emma , the beautiful daughter of a nobleman remotely connected with Mr. Stafford's family . This attachment proved powerful enough to alienate him for a while from the turmoils of political life ; for not only did the ...
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... heart ! I thought I detected an appearance of restraint in the manner of each . Lady Emma often cast a fur- tive glance of anxiety at her husband - and with reason for his features wore an air of repressed uneasiness . He was now and ...
... heart ! I thought I detected an appearance of restraint in the manner of each . Lady Emma often cast a fur- tive glance of anxiety at her husband - and with reason for his features wore an air of repressed uneasiness . He was now and ...
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agitation Agnes apoplexy Apsley arms Beau Beauchamp beautiful beside breath called Captain catalepsy continued daughter dear doctor door dreadful Eleanor Ellen exclaimed eyes face faint father fearful feel felt frightful Furnival's Inn girl Gretna Green hand head hear heard heart Heaven hee-haw Hillier hour hurried inquired instant instantly kissed Lady Emma laudanum lightning looked Lord Lord Roscommon Madonna mind Miss Dudleigh Miss Edwards morning mother never night nine o'clock nurse o'clock Old Bailey once pale patient pause poor portunity Pritchard recollect recovered replied Rouge et Noir scarce scene seemed shook sigh silence sitting smile soon speak spirits Stafford stairs stood stupified suddenly tears tell thing thought tion told tone took town trembling turbed turned uncon utter valet voice walked whispered wife woman word wretched young