| Samuel Thomson - 1825 - 590 páginas
...father proceeded immediately to the house of the famous Dr. Kitteridge, to have him dress my wound, and get his opinion of my situation ; he not being...answered, a sick man. The devil, replied he, I want no sick man here. I was much terrified by his coarse manner of speaking, and thought if he was so rough... | |
| Samuel Thomson - 1835 - 428 páginas
...father proceeded immediately to the house of the famous Dr. Kitteridge, to have him dress my wound, and get his opinion of my situation; he not being...answered, a sick man. The devil, replied he, I want no sick man here. I was much terrified by his coarse manner of speaking, and thought if he was so rough... | |
| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1884 - 540 páginas
...father proceeded immediately to the house of the famous Dr. Kitteridge, to have him dress my wound, and get his opinion of my situation; he not being...answered, a sick man. The devil, replied he, I want no sick man here. I was much terrified by his coarse manner of speaking, and thought if he was so rough... | |
| William G. Rothstein - 1992 - 390 páginas
...number of treatments, including soaking it in turpentine, he ended up at the home of one Dr. Kitteridge: The doctor soon came home, and on entering the room...answered, a sick man. The devil, replied he, I want no sick man here. I was much terrified by his coarse manner of speaking, and thought if he was so rough... | |
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