The Works of Edward Bulwer Lytton (Lord Lytton) Seven (7)
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" "You exaggerate my -fears. I have not resigned the hope that Lilian will survive the struggle through which she is passing, but it will be cruel to deceive you — my hope is weaker than it was." " Ay, ay. Again, I understand ! Your science is in fault — it desponds. Its last trust is in the wonderful resources of Nature — the vitality stored in the young ! " " You have said : Those resources of Nature are wondrous. The vitality of youth is a fountain springing up from the deeps out of sight, w...hen, a moment before, we had measured the drops oozing out from the sands, and thought that the well was exhausted." " Come with me — come. I told you of another sufferer yonder. I want your opinion .-/ .v7A'.-/-w;a si oh'). 2>5 of his case. But can you be spared a lew minutes from Lilian's side?" "Yes; I left her asleep. What is the case that perplexes your eye of physician, which is usually keener than mine, despite all the length of my practice ? " •• The sufferer is young — his organization rare in its vigor.
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