The young doctor, by the author of 'Lady Granard's nieces'.

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T.C.Newby, 1851

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第 190 頁 - Have I not had to wrestle with my lot? Have I not suffer'd things to be forgiven? Have I not had my brain sear'd, my heart riven, Hopes sapp'd, name blighted, Life's life lied away? And only not to desperation driven, Because not altogether of such clay As rots into the souls of those whom I survey.
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