Eugénie Grandet: the Country Parson, And Other Stories
Eugénie Grandet: the Country Parson, And Other Stories
Balzac, Honoré De, 1799-1850
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He was tired ; Jacquotte noticed the purple flush on his face, but the weather was so very cold that she would not get ready a warm foot-bath for him, as she usually did when she saw that the blood had gone to his head. So she has been wail- ing* poor thing, through her tears for these two days past, * If I had onfy given him a foot-bath, he would be living now ! ' " M. Benassis was hungry ; he made a good dinner. I thought he was in higher spirits than usual ; we both of us laughed a great dea...l, I had never seen him laugh so much before. After dinner, towards seven o'clock, a man came with a message from Saint Laurent du Pont ; it was a serious case, and M. Benassis was urgently needed. He said to me, 'I shall have to go, though I never care to set out on horseback when I have hardly digested my dinner, more especially when it is as cold as this. It is enough to kill a man I ' 18 Digiti ized by Google 274 THE COUNTRY DOCTOR, "For all that, he went. At nine o'clock the postman, Goguekt, brought a letter for M.
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