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Page 50
... thought her dangerously sick and feared the brain would be affected . But she still was spared . About the time of her recovery it was thought best for me to wean her . I did so , and the same day she was attacked with a bilious fever ...
... thought her dangerously sick and feared the brain would be affected . But she still was spared . About the time of her recovery it was thought best for me to wean her . I did so , and the same day she was attacked with a bilious fever ...
Page 59
... thought particularly of this as many children in neighboring towns , and some in this , were dying with dysentery ... thought some of calling the physician . But she seemed to sleep pretty quietly and we thought best to wait till morning ...
... thought particularly of this as many children in neighboring towns , and some in this , were dying with dysentery ... thought some of calling the physician . But she seemed to sleep pretty quietly and we thought best to wait till morning ...
Page 75
... thought it a very doubtful case , and even intimated that he thought he would not live till night . And indeed he scarcely looked like a living child . His expressive blue eyes were sunk deep in their sockets and we thought his ...
... thought it a very doubtful case , and even intimated that he thought he would not live till night . And indeed he scarcely looked like a living child . His expressive blue eyes were sunk deep in their sockets and we thought his ...
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