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" I Ve brought you some flowers and goodies," said Miss Durant. " I don't know how much of it will be good for him," she went on to the doctor, apolo- getically, "but I hope some will do." Putting the flowers on the bed, f rom |* the basket she produced in succession L two bottles of port, a mould of wine jelly, a jar of orange marmalade, a box of wafers, and a dish of grapes, apples, and bananas. Digitized by VjOOQ IC 52 "Gee! Won't Ise have a hell of a gorge 1" joyfully burst out the invalid.... " We'll see about that," remarked Dr. Armstrong, smiling. " He can have all the other things you Ve brought, in rea- son, Miss Durant, except the wine. That must wait till we see how much fever he develops to-day." " He is doing well ? " " So far, yes." " That is a great relief to me. And, Dr. Armstrong, in returning your loan to me, will you let me say once again how grateful I am to you for all your kindness, for which I thanked you so inadequately last night? I deserved all that came to me, and can only wonder how you ever resisted saying, ' I told you so/ " " I have been too often wrong in my own diagnosing to find any satisfaction or triumph in the mistakes of others," said the doctor, as he took the bill the H wmn girl held out to him, and, let it be con- fessed, the fingers that held it, "nor can I regret anything which gave me an opportunity to serve you." The speaker put an emphasis on the last word, and eyed Miss Durant in a way that led her to hastily withdraw her fingers, and turn away from his uncon- cealed admiration.
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