[The Shadow of the Rope by E. W. Hornung]@TWC D-Link bookThe Shadow of the Rope CHAPTER XXV 1/13
CHAPTER XXV. A POINT TO LANGHOLM "I am glad you have come back," said Dr.Sedley with relief.
"Of course eventually he will require trained nursing, either here or somewhere else; there is only one end to such a case, but it needn't come yet, unless he has another hemorrhage.
I understand you offered him your cottage while you were away, but there was some muddle, and he came before they were ready for him? It was like your kindness, my dear fellow, only never you send another consumptive to the northeast coast or anywhere near it! As to his seeing any ladies who like to look him up, by all means, only one at a time, and they mustn't excite him.
Your return, for example, has been quite enough excitement for to-day, and I should keep him quiet for the next twenty-four hours." The doctor had called within an hour of the return of Langholm, who repeated these stipulations upstairs, with his own undertaking in regard to Rachel.
He would write that night and beg her to call the following day.
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