Doctor Luttrell’s First Patient
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Chapter 1. At The Corner House
_ CHAPTER I. AT THE CORNER HOUSE
"Seek not that the things which happen
should happen as you wish."--Epictetus.
There is an old adage, worn almost threadbare with continual use, "When poverty looks in at the door, love flies out at the window," and, doubtless, there is an element of truth in the saying; nevertheless, though there were lines of care on Marcus Luttrell‘s face, and in the strong sunlight the seams of his wife‘s black gown looked a little shiny, there was still peace, and the patience of a great and enduring affection in the corner house at Galvaston Terrace.
When the brass plate, glittering with newness, had been first affixed to the door, Marcus Luttrell‘s heart had been sanguine with hope, and he had brought his young
fiancee to see it. The small, narrow house, with its dark, square entry, its double parlours communicating with folding-doors, and the corner room, that would do for a
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