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321
The
skin
coloured
,
and
she
stirred
slightly
.
He
said
to
the
new
nurse
--
Sister
Doris
he
called
her
:
322
"
She
is
all
right
.
She
will
wake
in
a
few
hours
at
latest
.
She
may
be
dizzy
and
distraught
at
first
,
or
perhaps
hysterical
.
If
so
,
you
know
how
to
treat
her
.
"
323
"
Yes
,
sir
!
"
answered
Sister
Doris
demurely
;
and
we
went
back
to
Mr.
Trelawny
's
room
.
As
soon
as
we
had
entered
,
Mrs.
Grant
and
the
Nurse
went
out
so
that
only
Doctor
Winchester
,
Miss
Trelawny
,
and
myself
remained
in
the
room
.
When
the
door
had
been
closed
Doctor
Winchester
asked
me
as
to
what
had
occurred
.
I
told
him
fully
,
giving
exactly
every
detail
so
far
as
I
could
remember
.
Throughout
my
narrative
,
which
did
not
take
long
,
however
,
he
kept
asking
me
questions
as
to
who
had
been
present
and
the
order
in
which
each
one
had
come
into
the
room
.
He
asked
other
things
,
but
nothing
of
any
importance
;
these
were
all
that
took
my
attention
,
or
remained
in
my
memory
.
When
our
conversation
was
finished
,
he
said
in
a
very
decided
way
indeed
,
to
Miss
Trelawny
:
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324
"
I
think
,
Miss
Trelawny
,
that
we
had
better
have
a
consultation
on
this
case
.
"
She
answered
at
once
,
seemingly
a
little
to
his
surprise
:
325
"
I
am
glad
you
have
mentioned
it
.
I
quite
agree
.
Who
would
you
suggest
?
"
326
"
Have
you
any
choice
yourself
?
"
he
asked
.
"
Any
one
to
whom
your
Father
is
known
?
Has
he
ever
consulted
any
one
?
"
327
"
Not
to
my
knowledge
.
But
I
hope
you
will
choose
whoever
you
think
would
be
best
.
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328
My
dear
Father
should
have
all
the
help
that
can
be
had
;
and
I
shall
be
deeply
obliged
by
your
choosing
.
Who
is
the
best
man
in
London
--
anywhere
else
--
in
such
a
case
?
"
329
"
There
are
several
good
men
;
but
they
are
scattered
all
over
the
world
.
Somehow
,
the
brain
specialist
is
born
,
not
made
;
though
a
lot
of
hard
work
goes
to
the
completing
of
him
and
fitting
him
for
his
work
.
He
comes
from
no
country
.
The
most
daring
investigator
up
to
the
present
is
Chiuni
,
the
Japanese
;
but
he
is
rather
a
surgical
experimentalist
than
a
practitioner
.
Then
there
is
Zammerfest
of
Uppsala
,
and
Fenelon
of
the
University
of
Paris
,
and
Morfessi
of
Naples
.
These
,
of
course
,
are
in
addition
to
our
own
men
,
Morrison
of
Aberdeen
and
Richardson
of
Birmingham
.
But
before
them
all
I
would
put
Frere
of
King
's
College
.
Of
all
that
I
have
named
he
best
unites
theory
and
practice
.
He
has
no
hobbies
--
that
have
been
discovered
at
all
events
;
and
his
experience
is
immense
.
It
is
the
regret
of
all
of
us
who
admire
him
that
the
nerve
so
firm
and
the
hand
so
dexterous
must
yield
to
time
.
For
my
own
part
I
would
rather
have
Frere
than
any
one
living
.
"
330
"
Then
,
"
said
Miss
Trelawny
decisively
,
"
let
us
have
Doctor
Frere
--
by
the
way
,
is
he
'D
octor
'
or
'M
ister
'
?
--
as
early
as
we
can
get
him
in
the
morning
!
"