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" Yes, Excellenz," said Fritz, in a voice of broken accentuation. "I slept badly," continued his master, in the same complaining tone. "The sea beat so heavily against the rocks, and the eternal plash, plash, all night irritated and worried me. Are you... "
The Novels of Charles Lever: The fortunes of Glencore - Page 66
by Charles Lever - 1898
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1855 - 776 pages
...placed in readiness, for the approaching consultation with " Glencore's doctor ;" and Mr. Schöfer still glided noiselessly from place to place, preparing...for this journey has brought back the pains." "Yes, Excellcnz," said Fritz, in a voice of broken accentuation. " I slept badly," continued his master in...
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The Novels of Charles Lever: With an Introduction by Andrew Lang, Volume 18

Charles James Lever - 1894 - 482 pages
...been placed iu readiness for the approaching consultation with " Glencore's doctor ; " and Mr. Schbfer still glided noiselessly from place to place, preparing...me. Are you giving me the right tincture? " "Yes, Excelleuz," was the brief reply. " You have seen the doctor, — what is he like, Fritz?" A strange...
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My Favorite Book-shelf: A Collection of Interesting & Instructive Reading ...

Charles Josselyn - California - 1903 - 320 pages
...not asleep, Fritz," said a weak, plaintive voice from the bed; "let me have my aconite,—eighteen drops; a full dose to-day, for this journey has brought back the pains." " I slept badly," continued his master, in the same complaining tone. "The sea beat so heavily against...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 47

1855 - 1216 pages
...weak, plaintive voice from the bed. " Let me have my conite — eighteen drops ; a full dose to-day, or this journey has brought back the pains." " Yes, Excellenz," said Fritz, in a voice of roken accentuation. "I slept badly ("continued his master in the ame complaining tone. The sea beat...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 46

1855 - 804 pages
...placed in readiness, for the approaching consultation with " Glencore's doctor ;" and Mr. Schöfer still glided noiselessly from place to place, preparing...for this journey has brought back the pains." "Yes, Excelleuz," said Fritz, in a voice of broken accentuation. " I slept badly," continued his master in...
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