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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER I
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Anyway, I shall not be angry, and I shall wait three weeks and see what happens, and if everything is all wrong then, the responsibility will rest on you." "Very good," said he, "I agree to the terms.

It is a bargain." Now Miss Dora seemed troubled again.

She took up her muff, put it down, drew her furs about her, then let them fall again, and finally turned toward the physician, who had also risen.
"Doctor," she said, "I don't want you to put this visit in the family bill.

I wish to--to attend to it myself.

How much should I pay you ?" and she took out her little pocketbook.
Dr.Tolbridge put his hands behind him.
"This case is out of my usual line of practice," he said, "and my ordinary schedule of fees does not apply to it.


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