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  2. MY PATIENT THE SAILOR.

    'Why, how can you expect to be free from a few pains, old fellow ?" I said to a regular ancient Sea-dog, whom I used to attend. "Here you've been knocking ...

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  3. MRS. FARQUHARSON'S NIECE.

    As already mentioned, I purposed going to Shuttleton that afternoon. My business was to bay some wool for a sofa-blanket which I intended knitting ...

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  4. JOHNNY WAS CLEVER.

    I never allowed 'Johnny '--that was my dog's name-- to lie on the sofa, and he, of coarse, would not try to as long as I was in the room. Even when I ...

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