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more tbaa .e have to prolpect it al 1t lJhould "be.
'
Ie found. "hat appeared to be a ch.an4Do!> little haule at
2??
Cleren-
don Street .
It
beloll&ed. to Ilhl :Bl!!.!lchard. and. wa.e V0ry prettily furn1Bhed.,
but it turned. out to be a very unwholel=e houle . SOII1ethill&
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the matter
with
it, either draina,ge or pllZll.bin,g . Alicewa. taken quite
111,
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10
CI8
da,yl
Dr.
Ilinot recom:::lended that
.
he
lhould.,.;:o to Glenlide and spend
II.
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r
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th
l.tartha,
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II.
menage , requelting me
to
bO
there,
On
"'
Y
arrival
1
found. Alice ill indeed . S'lle had dnited
that
I
Bhould be lent fer the night before, but roed ,
thinking
it
a pity to alarm
ce,
had
not lent. and Alice _I almolt crazy , The attack bild been brought
on by her
goin~
to drive the afternoon before , and beill& in a .eakor Itate
than
ebe had aup;>08ed. tbe col d affected ber serioualy - Brsf - (briefly)
Ihe bad to rNDR'n at G1enlide two or three ..eekl, Finally, I took her
h=e,
but Ihe .a. conf1ned to
the
house for a lon,s; t1me,
I
think.
this
111
ne..
wal
~he
effect of a =h alighter illness she
had
in the 8=e::- , and tblt both
CWlll
from the affliction !!.!ld elCcltement of tbe .,-ear before, A.lice had gone
tbrou,gh a good deal ,
firat ,
the f al1ure , "''lJ. all
the
anxiety that caused
'.
lp
tv
,
be tu.. of
WJ
goine: to China , then,
~
a'.,.ence and tbe iHnen of
little
Jack
at :llkridge , hie tre.nsfer to the Shoah, and , after that,
Ellie'l
attac~
of diphtheria in BOlton . It .el enough to up.et a .tronger
..,
enon ,
I
do not rereember 8n3thiUi else that took p l ace that .aomer. We
Ipent it at I,I..
ic!1.,
a"
usual.
I
Will
not able to get
an~:thin&
to do. rul
wal p'J.rtly owing, no d.oubt. to the fact that
my
buline.. education
bad.
been
gdned entirely in China, III!ld
wa.
only available here to a very llight
extent .
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a year
had
not been 10lt in
the
lIl1Bta!<:en idea that th.. hoUle
might be
rer ...
ltico.ted by
m;!
go1llf> to Chlna ,
I
think the cou.:-se of event.
might have been cbmged, but no one !!breed .itb rue a.'ld 1 did not feel
h n we
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b
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