The Atlantic Monthly, àÅèÁ·Õè 18Atlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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... learned was only too common . This man had become hysterical from pain . He car- ried a sponge in his pocket , and a bot- tle of water in one hand , with which he constantly wetted the burning hand . Every sound increased his torture ...
... learned was only too common . This man had become hysterical from pain . He car- ried a sponge in his pocket , and a bot- tle of water in one hand , with which he constantly wetted the burning hand . Every sound increased his torture ...
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... learned af- terwards , an eclectic doctor , who had tried his hand at medicine and several of its quackish variations , finally set- tling down on eclecticism , which I be- lieve professes to be to scientific medi- cine what ...
... learned af- terwards , an eclectic doctor , who had tried his hand at medicine and several of its quackish variations , finally set- tling down on eclecticism , which I be- lieve professes to be to scientific medi- cine what ...
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... learned afterwards , a mag- netic patient of the doctor , and had deserted her husband , a master me- chanic , to follow this new light . The others were , like myself , strangers brought hither by mere curiosity . One of them was a ...
... learned afterwards , a mag- netic patient of the doctor , and had deserted her husband , a master me- chanic , to follow this new light . The others were , like myself , strangers brought hither by mere curiosity . One of them was a ...
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... learned that his friend and neighbor was no more . He evinced surprise , and made some blunt and coarse inquiries , but that was the amount . " The widder is left purty destitute , I reckon , " he said ; and then he added , the Lord ...
... learned that his friend and neighbor was no more . He evinced surprise , and made some blunt and coarse inquiries , but that was the amount . " The widder is left purty destitute , I reckon , " he said ; and then he added , the Lord ...
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... learned to appreciate during my later visits to his home . After the death of his wife , the daughter who thereafter assumed her mother's place in the household wrote me frequent accounts of her fa- ther's grief and loneliness ...
... learned to appreciate during my later visits to his home . After the death of his wife , the daughter who thereafter assumed her mother's place in the household wrote me frequent accounts of her fa- ther's grief and loneliness ...
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