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on this seat; you’ll be comfortable.’
              ‘Oh! no; not there!’ she said in a faltering voice.
              She was seized with giddiness, and from that evening her
           illness recommenced, with a more uncertain character, it
           is true, and more complex symptoms. Now she suffered in
           her heart, then in the chest, the head, the limbs; she had
           vomitings, in which Charles thought he saw the first signs
            of cancer.
              And  besides  this,  the  poor  fellow  was  worried  about
           money matters.





























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