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... AND HIS GREATEST ENEMY BY WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL I - LONDON : SMITH , ELDER , & CO . PHILADELPHIA : J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY TO DR . JOHN ELLIOTSON . MY DEAR DOCTOR , 1901.
... AND HIS GREATEST ENEMY BY WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL I - LONDON : SMITH , ELDER , & CO . PHILADELPHIA : J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY TO DR . JOHN ELLIOTSON . MY DEAR DOCTOR , 1901.
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MY DEAR DOCTOR , Thirteen months ago , when it seemed likely that this story had come to a close , a kind friend brought you to my bedside , whence , in all probability , I never should have risen but for your constant watchfulness and ...
MY DEAR DOCTOR , Thirteen months ago , when it seemed likely that this story had come to a close , a kind friend brought you to my bedside , whence , in all probability , I never should have risen but for your constant watchfulness and ...
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Under Lady Pontypool's roof Miss Thistlewood found a shelter : the Doctor , who paid his visits to my Lady Pontypool at least twice a day , could not but remark the angelical sweetness and kindness with which the young lady bore her ...
Under Lady Pontypool's roof Miss Thistlewood found a shelter : the Doctor , who paid his visits to my Lady Pontypool at least twice a day , could not but remark the angelical sweetness and kindness with which the young lady bore her ...
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It takes much time and careful saving for a provincial doctor , whose gains are not very large , to lay by enough money wherewith to purchase a house and land : but besides our friend's own frugality and prudence , fortune aided him ...
It takes much time and careful saving for a provincial doctor , whose gains are not very large , to lay by enough money wherewith to purchase a house and land : but besides our friend's own frugality and prudence , fortune aided him ...
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It was now his shame , as it formerly was his pride , to be called Doctor , and those who wished to please him always ... Heaven knows where they came from , but a whole range of Pendennis portraits presently hung round the Doctor's oak ...
It was now his shame , as it formerly was his pride , to be called Doctor , and those who wished to please him always ... Heaven knows where they came from , but a whole range of Pendennis portraits presently hung round the Doctor's oak ...
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