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Dr. Sevier by George Washington Cable

Dr. Sevier Chapter 1 * * *

Copyright, 1883 and 1884

By GEORGE W. CABLE

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All rights reserved

TROW'S

PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY,

NEW YORK.

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TO MY FRIEND

MARION A. BAKER

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CONTENTS.

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Chapter 1 * * *

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Chapter 2 THE DOCTOR.

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Chapter 3 A YOUNG STRANGER.

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Chapter 4 HIS WIFE.

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Chapter 5 CONVALESCENCE AND ACQUAINTANCE.

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Chapter 6 HARD QUESTIONS.

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Chapter 7 NESTING.

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Chapter 8 DISAPPEARANCE.

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Chapter 9 A QUESTION OF BOOK-KEEPING.

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Chapter 10 WHEN THE WIND BLOWS.

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Chapter 11 GENTLES AND COMMONS.

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Chapter 12 A PANTOMIME.

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Chapter 13 "SHE'S ALL THE WORLD."

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Chapter 14 THE BOUGH BREAKS.

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Chapter 15 HARD SPEECHES AND HIGH TEMPER.

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Chapter 16 THE CRADLE FALLS.

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Chapter 17 MANY WATERS.

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Chapter 18 RAPHAEL RISTOFALO.

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Chapter 19 HOW HE DID IT.

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Chapter 20 ANOTHER PATIENT.

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Chapter 21 ALICE.

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Chapter 22 THE SUN AT MIDNIGHT.

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Chapter 23 BORROWER TURNED LENDER.

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Chapter 24 WEAR AND TEAR.

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Chapter 25 BROUGHT TO BAY.

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Chapter 26 THE DOCTOR DINES OUT.

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Chapter 27 THE TROUGH OF THE SEA.

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Chapter 28 OUT OF THE FRYING-PAN.

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Chapter 29 "OH, WHERE IS MY LOVE "

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Chapter 30 RELEASE.-NARCISSE.

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Chapter 31 LIGHTING SHIP.

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Chapter 32 AT LAST.

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Chapter 33 A RISING STAR.

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Chapter 34 BEES, WASPS, AND BUTTERFLIES.

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Chapter 35 TOWARD THE ZENITH.

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Chapter 36 TO SIGH, YET FEEL NO PAIN.

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Chapter 37 WHAT NAME

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Chapter 38 PESTILENCE.

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Chapter 39 "I MUST BE CRUEL ONLY TO BE KIND."

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Chapter 40 "PETTENT PRATE."

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