Sir Brook Fossbrooke, to Which is Added, St. Patrick's Eve

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I '11 never chance on such a horse again. How am I to find either of these men?" muttered he, as he took up the telegram. He rang the bell violently, and scarcely ceased to pull at it till the servant entered.
" Where does Dr. Eccles live? " "Sir Gilbert, sir?" "Ay, if he be Sir Gilbert." u Merrion Square, sir," said the man reproachfully, for he thought it rather hard to ignore one of the great celebrities of the land.
"Take this note to him, that I'll write now, and if he be from home go to t
...he other man, — what 's his name? — Beattie." " Dr. Beattie is coming to dinner to-day, sir," said the servant, thinking to facilitate matters.
" Just do as I tell you, my good fellow, and don't inter- rupt. If I am to take up my quarters here, you'll all of you have to change some of your present habits." As he SEWELL'S TROUBLES. 273 spoke, he clashed off a few hasty lines, addressing them to Sir Gilbert Eccles or Dr. Beattie. " Ask if it 's ' all right ; ' that will be sufficient reply; and now send me my bath." As he proceeded with his dressing, — a very lengthy affair it always was, — he canvassed with himself whether or not he ought to take the train and go down to the country with the doctor.


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