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 1     II,       I|      acquainted with the family, doctor?" asked the vice-palatine.~ ~"
 2     II,       I|        course I am," replied the doctor. "Baron Landsknechtsschild
 3     II,       I|        who was seated beside the doctor, was a clever man in his
 4     II,       I|         he wanted to remark, the doctor, who was never at a loss
 5     II,       I|    enlighten you," responded the doctor.~ ~"I thought it likely
 6     II,       I|        days in order to have the doctor come to see me!"~ ~Then
 7     II,       I|      would happen," observed the doctor, with a malicious grin, "
 8     II,       I|   seriously alarmed.~ ~"The Herr Doctor, I trust, will be honorable
 9     II,      II|         for discourse.~ ~But the doctor and the vice-palatine showed
10     II,      II|        your ladyship to the Herr Doctor."~ ~"Ah, true!" ejaculated
11     II,      II|       the general laughter. "The doctor, to be sure! If you are
12     II,      II|       are the county clock, Herr Doctor, surely you ought to know
13     II,      II|           promptly responded the doctor. "According to the first '
14     II,      II|          horribly romantic, Herr Doctor!" interrupted the baroness. "
15    III,      II|        cure him or her without a doctor."~ ~"And must the person
16    III,     III|       the floor."~ ~"Is there no doctor in the village?"~ ~"Yes,
17    III,     III|         within the castle gate a doctor, a preacher, or a woman;
18    III,     III|         not venture to fetch the doctor, then I will go myself."~ ~"
19    III,     III| determined to go herself for the doctor, then we will take the carriage."~ ~"
20    III,      IV|    inches, and said:~ ~"The Herr Doctor can't go out any more to-night;
21    III,      IV|       enter."~ ~"Please tell the doctor the lady from the Nameless
22    III,      IV|        out yonder?" demanded the doctor, when she burst into his
23    III,      IV|         an event!" exclaimed the doctor, hurriedly thrusting his
24    III,      IV|        had more influence on the doctor than any imaginable number
25    III,      IV|    village was familiar.~ ~"Herr Doctor," stammered the young girl,
26    III,      IV|          walked."~ ~Only now the doctor noticed that the lady's
27    III,      IV|       come with us on foot, Herr Doctor?"~ ~"I should like very
28    III,      IV|        the heavy veil. Could the doctor have seen the tearful eyes,
29    III,      IV|        will come with me."~ ~The doctor was amazed. There on the
30    III,      IV|       his broad shoulders at the doctor's service.~ ~The doctor
31    III,      IV|          doctor's service.~ ~The doctor hastily thrust what was
32    III,      IV|         with her umbrella.~ ~The doctor had sufficient cause to
33    III,      IV|      Henry at once conducted the doctor to Ludwig's chamber. Henry
34    III,      IV|        on the bed; whereupon the doctor summoned courage to enter
35    III,      IV|          H'm! h'm!" muttered the doctor, searching in his bag for
36    III,      IV|        Who are you?"~ ~"I am the doctor - the county physician -
37    III,      IV|         soothingly responded the doctor, who was inclined to look
38    III,      IV|      snatched his wrist from the doctor's grasp, and cried angrily:~ ~"
39    III,      IV|   angrily:~ ~"But I don't need a doctor, or any medicine. There
40    III,      IV|            retorted the offended doctor. "I was summoned, and came
41    III,      IV|     speak.~ ~"Did you fetch this doctor, Henry?" again demanded
42    III,      IV|         panting with fury.~ ~The doctor, fancying that it would
43    III,      IV|          I will kill you!"~ ~The doctor required nothing further.
44    III,      IV|        in a choking voice.~ ~The doctor's visit had, after all,
45     IV,     III|         think of sending for the doctor now! I don't want him to
46     VI,       I|        treat you. We must have a doctor."~ ~"He - he won't come -
47     VI,       I|            this is - the end. No doctor can - help me. I know -
48      X,     III|      when they beheld Vavel. The doctor even made as if he would
49      X,     III|        The vice-palatine and the doctor looked at each other, but
50      X,     III|      well again. Please tell the doctor I don't need any more medicine.
51      X,     III|       answer to the summons. The doctor had ordered that the invalid'
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