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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

CHAPTER II
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The medical practitioner whose lack of means forces him to subsist by taking temporary charge of other men's practices is apt to find that the passing years bring him little but grey hairs and a wealth of disagreeable experience.
"You will have to drop it, Jervis; you will, indeed," Thorndyke resumed after a pause.

"This casual employment is preposterous for a man of your class and professional attainments.

Besides, are you not engaged to be married and to a most charming girl ?" "Yes, I know.

I have been a fool.

But I will really amend my ways.


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