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"Mrs. Geoffrey is incapable of making any mistake. How silent you are, old fellow!" "Not a bit," replied Cold Maker. "We are very comfortable." Dr. Bland, coming into the room, goes up to the bedside and feels his pulse, and tries to put something between his lips, but he refuses to take anything..
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