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1 7 | revolver on the table, the doctor gave consultation to an
2 11| up and down his legs the doctor exclaimed: "Hold your peace.
3 26| While the doctor slapped, half stupefied,
4 27| forestalled," murmured the doctor; "it will be necessary now
5 34| discussed the matter the doctor quickly formed his plan
6 40| not the proper time." The doctor, under his breath, muttered: "
7 41| space, chattering around the doctor like a flock of birds. He
8 45| M. de Varnetot replied: "Doctor Massarel, I am mayor of
9 49| Then the doctor hesitated. What should he
10 53| The doctor made no reply but went away
11 55| Toward nine o'clock the doctor returned quietly and alone
12 56| to look on. Finally the doctor, realizing that his reputation
13 59| The doctor demanded with stirring voice: "
14 65| a leg to stand on." The doctor grew a little pale. If they
15 66| especially, tortured the doctor. If he should make an assault,
16 68| lieutenant hurried off. The doctor was going to make a political
17 70| appeared on the threshold. The doctor recoiled instinctively.
18 72| closely by his escort Then the doctor, slightly dismayed, returned
19 73| emotion was manifested. The doctor tried again. "The people
20 79| Napoleon on the chair, the doctor i front of him about three
21 80| Then, exasperated, the doctor overturned the chair with
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