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She rarely went into society, or even left her home, except to visit some sick or . Needy persons. But there was one person, Dr. Granville, to whom she had taken a fancy, not particularly on account of his kind, fatherly ways, or his great learning although she fully appreciated them but from the fact that he had once been Dr. Landon's in- structor, and was still his strong friend. A mutual friendship that had grown stronger between the two men with each fleeting year. Thus, she and Dr. Granvil...le could converse on a subject agree- able to him and doubly dear to her, for she still loved Charlie Landon with a fervor which dis- tance or time could not quench. So when the Doctor invited her to visit him in his den (as he called it, but which had been known to the vil- lage as the Haunted House), she readily accepted his invitation. One bright afternoon she walked up the hill to the old house, and ascending the stairs, stood knocking at the door of the scientist's study. THROUGH WAR TO PEACE 159 It was truly a study and not a cozy place of amusement, but a retreat for brain-work and busi- ness, where intricate and important subjects of science were examined by the most crucial tests, and if found wanting were cast aside, or if proved to be facts were given to the world.
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