Chapter

 1      III|     far superior to that of a physician or of a magistrate.~ ~The
 2       XV|     to Montaignac and bring a physician without a moment’s delay.~ ~
 3       XV|     example, knowing that the physician from Montaignac could not
 4       XV|      but he was not a regular physician like the other, the one
 5    XVIII|    had taken the place of the physician from Montaignac.~ ~“I never
 6    XXIII|        instead of summoning a physician, are you attempting to dress
 7     XXXV|    see there, is an excellent physician. He is examining Monsieur
 8     XXXV|    and he dared not call in a physician.~ ~“And this wounded man,”
 9    XXXVI|      the idea of consulting a physician whom he had found in this
10    XXXVI|    had found a really skilful physician in the neighborhood, a man
11    XXXVI|    this secluded spot.~ ~This physician was summoned, and promptly
12    XXXVI|    recital was completed, the physician pressed his hand.~ ~“It
13    XXXVI|       again,” interrupted the physician. “And take my advice. At
14    XXXVI|      necessary papers?”~ ~The physician shook his head.~ ~“Excuse
15    XXXVI|     to find a priest——”~ ~The physician was silent. One might have
16    XXXVI|    the project.~ ~But the old physician had not given his word lightly,
17    XXXVI|   certificate, upon which the physician and Corporal Bavois figured
18   XXXVII|    who had been for ten years physician and surgeon for the poor
19       XL|      been put to bed, and the physician who had been summoned to
20      XLI|        she remembered the old physician at Vigano, who had been
21     XLII|    Dieu! what a misfortune! A physician has been summoned.”~ ~“Is
22     XLII|  silent. In a few moments the physician arrived.~ ~He removed the
23     XLII|     and confusion.~ ~When the physician left the sick-room, Mme.
24    XLIII|       stupor of idiocy.~ ~The physician declared his patient cured.~ ~
25     XLIV|        CHAPTER XLIV~ ~The old physician at Vigano, who had come
26     XLIV|  within her. When she saw the physician depart, bearing her child,
27     XLVI|  Vigano, witnessed by the old physician and Bavois, and sealed with
28     XLVI| disclosed the name of the old physician at Vigano to whom she had
29      LIV|  Vigano and signed by the old physician and Corporal Bavois.~ ~The
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