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The Gilded Age
Part 4.

CHAPTER XXXIII
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He has a fine European reputation, too.

The first thing he suggested for Percy was to have him taken out in the back yard for an airing, every afternoon, with nothing at all on." Mrs.O.and Mrs.G.--"What!" Mrs.H.--"As true as I'm sitting here.

And it actually helped him for two or three days; it did indeed.

But after that the doctor said it seemed to be too severe and so he has fell back on hot foot-baths at night and cold showers in the morning.

But I don't think there, can be any good sound help for him in such a climate as this.


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