Mrs. Alexander
Capitolo 89
"As it is the Mr. Liddell?"
"He is seemed completely this morning, unless he is tilted
to be in bed."
"He has to see a doctor", Mr. Said Newton, speaking to a minimum
voice and turning into the living room. "We have to try and we have to hold him/it
I live and in his/her senses for every reason. I am happy he is still in bed;
it will give me an excuse to exhort suggestion to pick him/it up, for of
course I won't mention Your note."
"Nobody prays doesn't do. He doesn't evidently like to be thought sick."
"Does it pray how long you/he/she has been here--almost one month? Yes, me
thought of yes. I cannot compliment her/it on Your glances. As does her
does he/she think that you are getting above with our friend?"
"Not I fear very, well", said Katherine, shaking his/her head. "Him
rarely speak to me, omits to give some order or to ask some necessary
question. He doesn't speak roughly yet or sideways, as him ago
to Mrs. Knapp; and anything that I cannot define in his/her voice, also in
its cold eyes, tell me he is growing used to my presence and that
he doesn't feel him/it antipathy."
"Well, I should not think, Miss Liddell", says the precise lawyer,
kindly. "I have trust time you/he/she can be given to him to recognize the applications
of relative and of worth. You pray he/she asks to him if he will see me, and in the
the bad time please it sends one note to the Dr. Brown--a very respectable
professional that he/she doesn't live far; asks to him of immediately to come. I owe
persuades the Mr. Liddell to see him/it, and if possible while I am present."
The old men didn't show surprise to the presence of the Mr. Newton; it was
almost time for his/her monthly visit, and as him it brought a small sum of
money with him, the result of some smaller payments, he was a lot
welcome.
Katherine, immensely lifted he/she sat, while trying to work in the forehead
living room, but really looking for the doctor. His/her uncle sees
him? and if not I/you/he/she still owe her to undertake the responsibility of,
such position?
He finally arrived, a staid, thoughtful-looking at man; and before