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Danger

CHAPTER XII
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The argument was against him, and it hurt his pride.

As I said, he likes his glass of wine, and if he does not take care will come to like it too well.

A doctor has no more immunity from dypso-mania than his patient.

The former may inherit or acquire the disease as well as the latter." "How does the doctor know that he has not from some ancestor this fatal diathesis?
Children rarely if ever betray to their children a knowledge of the vices or crimes of their parents.

The death by consumption, cancer or fever is a part of oral family history, but not so the death from intemperance.


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