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    something for me stoach, Doctor. I... I can't go, yo know."
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    patient."
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    "Another few hours won't hurt you. And as I said I've an urgent call." : She was standing right in front of him blocking the way out.
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    "Well, that's up to you, Mrs Wallace, You kno
    at happened the last time you went to Mother McDougal. She certainly made your bowels work
    * didn't she?"'
    he woman made no reply for a moment, but hitched up her breasts with her forearm and, her man er changing from its fawning style and her voice now without its pleading note, she said, You know what you are Doctor?"' j
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    "You're a nowt. You're a snot and you're out o bar place here. You ought to go back to where you carne be
    om, because you don't fit in. Never did and neve will." And on (his she pursed her lips and wrinkled be
    her nose so much that, for a moment he tought s was going to spit at him. Then she turned and flounced along the passage, leaving him standing : where he was. And in ths moment he felt she was be right for he didnt fit in, and he longed to be bac where he ame from, to where people did not coffl6
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    * to the weight of the practice was this great S him that had resulted from two short me nrst o which had been on a mere in-
    "i his shoulders and went out into the walked in the opposite direction from the
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    She was standing outside the W she called to him over the distance: 'Look!
    less-than s sne ec one nanc 0111 tne PP0 : railings, she wobbled and laughed; and when er an less-than P11 nls arms ner' e said,
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    Physically I'm heaps better, although menul much worse." She was laughing at him.
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    J,; his arm around her waist now as he led her path towards the ivy-covered cottage. 'I'm to death, Johnny," she said quietly. "If we were town it wouldn't be so bad; but what do I see Cows, sheep, goats, a stray fox. Oh!"
    comshe ,3 her head now- great excitement last week. ,bbi- was a travelling fair. I didn't even see that,
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