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1 I | How many did you pull out, doctor?”~His eldest son, Pierre,
2 I | different. When she spoke of the doctor’s ideas on politics, art,
3 I | right course again. Then the doctor, humiliated and fuming,
4 I | smother her deep sobs.~The doctor murmured:~“He was a good
5 I | was he who went for the doctor. He had been breakfasting
6 I | Pierre?”~“Pierre? But he is a doctor; he will make plenty of
7 II | It was owing to the young doctor that this worthy had come
8 II | shop-bell, and recognising the doctor, came forward to meet him,
9 II | asked him: “What news, dear doctor?”~“None. Everything as usual,
10 II | beamed with satisfaction.~The doctor tasted, smacked his lips,
11 II | good: ‘Fine Ruby.’” But the doctor disputed the merit of this
12 II | it over he hoped that the doctor had half the inheritance.
13 II | not look well.”~And the doctor, out of all patience, went
14 III | CHAPTER III~The doctor awoke next morning firmly
15 III | little time to myself. I am a doctor, you know.”~“Indeed! You
16 III | unaccountable discomfort. The doctor replied:~“Because the bullet
17 III | more to say to the cautious doctor: ‘You were right.’ When
18 III | across the table to fill the doctor’s glass, which was empty;
19 IV | fresher breeze puffed in the doctor’s face and on his hands,
20 IV | you talking about?” the doctor asked.~“Of a delightful
21 IV | Groseillette.~“Well,” said the doctor, “how is the liqueur getting
22 IV | responsive feeling. The doctor had often smiled at his
23 V | CHAPTER V~But the doctor’s frame lay scarcely more
24 V | taper on his eyelids. The doctor retired on tip-toe to the
25 V | till nine, it struck the doctor that he must greet his mother
26 V | I found it at once.”~The doctor was the first to put forth
27 V | against the clock. And the doctor, who was striding to and
28 V | violently, betraying to her doctor son the anguish of her nerves.
29 VI | I have remarked it.”~The doctor replied: “The fact is I
30 VI | the good of your being a doctor if you cannot even see that
31 VI | under his very eyes and this doctor would never think there
32 VI | her room.~Roland and the doctor were left face to face.~“
33 VI | Pierre came last, and the doctor had to drag his father down,
34 VIII| as ten thousand, and the doctor has a fixed salary of five
35 VIII| was a long pause; then the doctor began again.~“Next month,
36 IX | he asked the name of the doctor on board the Picardie, which
37 IX | and keen emotion, and the doctor at once determined to go
38 IX | count on you, dear good doctor, I should have turned shoe-black
39 IX | happiness. As they went past the doctor said to himself: “Blessed
40 IX | of the millionaire.~The doctor was on the point of turning
41 IX | murmured outside: “That is the doctor’s cabin.”~Then Pierre shut
42 IX | asked: “And you have your doctor’s shop here?”~The doctor
43 IX | doctor’s shop here?”~The doctor opened a cupboard and displayed
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