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Man and Wife

CHAPTER THE NINETEENTH
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I have done." Angrily ready with a violent personal reply, Geoffrey found himself checked, in his turn by another person with something to say, and with a resolution to say it at that particular moment.
For some little time past the surgeon had discontinued his steady investigation of Geoffrey's face, and had given all his attention to the discussion, with the air of a man whose self-imposed task had come to an end.

As the last sentence fell from the last speaker's lips, he interposed so quickly and so skillfully between Geoffrey and Sir Patrick, that Geoffrey himself was taken by surprise, "There is something still wanting to make Sir Patrick's statement of the case complete," he said.

"I think I can supply it, from the result of my own professional experience.

Before I say what I have to say, Mr.
Delamayn will perhaps excuse me, if I venture on giving him a caution to control himself." "Are _you_ going to make a dead set at me, too ?" inquired Geoffrey.
"I am recommending you to keep your temper--nothing more.

There are plenty of men who can fly into a passion without doing themselves any particular harm.


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