Memoirs of a Water Drinker, Volumes 1-2Saunders and Otley, 1837 - American fiction |
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Page 91
... physician . Woodward was a rough - hewn yankee ; a man of talents , study , and experience . Soon after entering the house , he had left the son and father together , and with the familiarity of an old acquaintance and veteran ...
... physician . Woodward was a rough - hewn yankee ; a man of talents , study , and experience . Soon after entering the house , he had left the son and father together , and with the familiarity of an old acquaintance and veteran ...
Page 92
... physician , " when you are stitching it in the way of your vocation , and in your proper place , mounted on your shop - board ; but none for you , or your cloth , when stuck up in a pulpit , you make it a covering for ignorance and kna ...
... physician , " when you are stitching it in the way of your vocation , and in your proper place , mounted on your shop - board ; but none for you , or your cloth , when stuck up in a pulpit , you make it a covering for ignorance and kna ...
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... physician for the soul . How- ever , remember , he don't want any female apothecaries to as- sist him . But first I will visit my patient , and do you attend me , and mind my directions . " Thus saying , the eccentric physician ...
... physician for the soul . How- ever , remember , he don't want any female apothecaries to as- sist him . But first I will visit my patient , and do you attend me , and mind my directions . " Thus saying , the eccentric physician ...
Page 109
... physician or the friend , to save him from the yawning grave he suddenly sees open before him ; or the rack- ing pains which awakened reason , tells him are the fruits of misconduct , and the precursors of death . Then comes that ...
... physician or the friend , to save him from the yawning grave he suddenly sees open before him ; or the rack- ing pains which awakened reason , tells him are the fruits of misconduct , and the precursors of death . Then comes that ...
Page 126
... physician or lawyer . " 66 " Your remark is just . But you have excited my curiosity- What could have induced one so young and so firmly attached to habits of temperance , to seek the company of 126 The difference between a tavern and a ...
... physician or lawyer . " 66 " Your remark is just . But you have excited my curiosity- What could have induced one so young and so firmly attached to habits of temperance , to seek the company of 126 The difference between a tavern and a ...
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