The Story of a Doctor's Telephone—Told by His Wife
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to bed-that i
n the wife to wait f
drapery of her
wn to plea
perchanc
sleep to end
other ills that
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of sleep on p
on devoutly
ce to sleep!-aye,
mnolence what
pause. There i
calamity of
not have come
she, his wife,
reathless from
knees on inter
head on a h
finally all
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estion: "Is the
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as called out
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tors that ma
so brusque and s
es an old fr
s ever ready
need of many,
n, the message
f some strick
oice trembles wi
listener ear
him! Get someone
in the messag
re and death
stens, tho' wit
mayed and knows
knowledge
e he there, wou
o about much
se anticip
through fanc
ather choose t
fly to others
tle longer fo
last she does
mewhat surer
s there waitin
anying clearin
d know were sh
he comes and
slumber till t
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