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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

CHAPTER III
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I stepped forward quickly and looked down at the prostrate figure, and the warning gathered emphasis.

The sick man's ghastly face was yet more ghastly; his eyes were more sunken, his skin more livid; "his nose was as sharp as a pen," and if he did not "babble of green fields" it was because he seemed to be beyond even that.

If it had been a case of disease, I should have said at once that he was dying.

He had all the appearance of a man in articulo mortis.

Even as it was, feeling convinced that the case was one of morphine poisoning, I was far from confident that I should be able to draw him back from the extreme edge of vitality on which he trembled so insecurely.
"He is very ill?
He is dying ?" It was Mrs.Schallibaum's voice; very low, but eager and intense.


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