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W.
W.
Forrest
,
M.D.
,
came
at
once
.
He
talked
to
Peter
on
the
way
back
.
He
seemed
a
most
charming
and
sensible
man
,
interested
in
railways
,
and
rabbits
,
and
really
important
things
.
When
he
had
seen
Mother
,
he
said
it
was
influenza
.
"
Now
,
Lady
Grave-airs
,
"
he
said
in
the
hall
to
Bobbie
,
"
I
suppose
you
'll
want
to
be
head-nurse
.
"
"
Of
course
,
"
said
she
.
"
Well
,
then
,
I
'll
send
down
some
medicine
.
Keep
up
a
good
fire
.
Have
some
strong
beef
tea
made
ready
to
give
her
as
soon
as
the
fever
goes
down
.
She
can
have
grapes
now
,
and
beef
essence
--
and
soda-water
and
milk
,
and
you
'd
better
get
in
a
bottle
of
brandy
.
The
best
brandy
.
Cheap
brandy
is
worse
than
poison
.
"
She
asked
him
to
write
it
all
down
,
and
he
did
.
When
Bobbie
showed
Mother
the
list
he
had
written
,
Mother
laughed
.
It
WAS
a
laugh
,
Bobbie
decided
,
though
it
was
rather
odd
and
feeble
.
"
Nonsense
,
"
said
Mother
,
laying
in
bed
with
eyes
as
bright
as
beads
.
"
I
ca
n't
afford
all
that
rubbish
.
Tell
Mrs.
Viney
to
boil
two
pounds
of
scrag-end
of
the
neck
for
your
dinners
to-morrow
,
and
I
can
have
some
of
the
broth
.
Yes
,
I
should
like
some
more
water
now
,
love
.
And
will
you
get
a
basin
and
sponge
my
hands
?
"
Roberta
obeyed
.
When
she
had
done
everything
she
could
to
make
Mother
less
uncomfortable
,
she
went
down
to
the
others
.
Her
cheeks
were
very
red
,
her
lips
set
tight
,
and
her
eyes
almost
as
bright
as
Mother
's
.