You Never Know Your Luck; Being the Story of a Matrimonial Deserter. Complete
You Never Know Your Luck; Being the Story of a Matrimonial Deserter. Complete
Parker, Gilbert, 1862-1932
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It's no way to treat afriend--or whatever you like to call him. " Kitty smiled tenderly at her mother. "Then would you mind telling himto come here, mother darling? I'm giving this doctor-man a prescription. Ah, please do what I ask you, mother! It is true about the prescription. It's not for himself; it's for the foreign people quarantined inside. "She nodded towards the room where Shiel Crozier and his wife wereshaping their fate. As her mother disappeared with a gesture of impatience and the... remarkthat she washed her hands of the whole Sibley business, the Young Doctorsaid to Kitty, "What is your prescription, Ma'm'selle Saphira? Supposethey come out of quarantine with a clean bill of health?" "If they do that you needn't make up the prescription. But if Aspen Valehasn't given him what he wanted, then Mr. Shiel Crozier will still be anexile from home and the angel in the house. " "What is the prescription? Out with your Sibylline leaves!" "It's in that unopened letter. When the letter is opened you'll see iteffervesce like a seidlitz powder.
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