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" He is very ill, severely ill," he said ; '^ and is, and has been for many hours, delirious. He may recover temporarily, but his constitution is too under- mined for his life to be extended beyond a few months ! " Here he paused. THE LADY HERBERT'S GENTLEWOMEN. 279 " And do you think," asked Alice, " that he is poor — that need and disappointment have brought this illness on ? " *^ There has been some cause of anxiety — this of a lengthened kind ; but there are no signs of po- verty, far from ...it. The evidences around him are those of an absent, studious negligent man ; but none of need. His collection of books, both in law, philosophy, and general history — for I looked round his study — is magnificent. Of his means nothing is known. The surgeon whom I met, and of whom I had previous knowledge, had very pro- perly sealed up his keys upon being first called in. In the meanwhile, till his brother could arrive from Ireland, I offered his excellent nurse, Mrs. Roden, any needful means ; but she declined, say- ing she had plenty.
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