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... to his work. fuca ] The young fellow, delicate-looking though lie Sti was, had gone fearlessly among thle vietinis of to. small-pox, and though he had passed through the P ordeal unhurt, constant watching and loss of sleep 1, had nevertheless weakened his ...

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... S a I)r. Curemqrrickk ' Well, how is thi-, sty tier sir? You sent me a letter static g thait yvon h:1i been attacked by small-pox, and I 1idti y-u ztltie- iug from rheunOiatism. 1IrI. Manhattan Beoach Well, you ?? doctor, there was niobody in tile house ...

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... mother's arms and stalking off, refusing all offers of assistance. c t1 have known her help to nurse a girl friend E Y through small-pox and stay up with her night a d after night, though in both cases she knew that v e if she were ill it meant a slow death ...

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... of the hunble lodgings u she occupied wvere darkened, and inquirng neigh. 'A hours learned thet niss Vance ?? l o l T -e smallpox a-as very prevalent just then ; n a nd somiehow, so said tie old nurse who u answered inquiries, Miss Tine had caught ...

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... Hospital. Our conductor' was a weather-beaten middle-aged tar, whose larboard glim had been donced since boyhood with the small-pox, and his starboard fin was carried away by a chain shot. By the gold - elace which he sported on his ciapeau, the sleeves ...

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... `F;a hasty good-bye, with the promise of spending thexv next eiveni ng at Hiendoti. di ry N ext, day discovered-that severe small-pox hadch iyattacked twoe of my patients. Fearing infeorion for ~'Laura, I kept away for over a fortnight, hut when Inl ildid ...