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"
And
not
only
,
"
the
druggist
went
on
,
"
are
human
beings
subject
to
such
anomalies
,
but
animals
also
.
Thus
you
are
not
ignorant
of
the
singularly
aphrodisiac
effect
produced
by
the
Nepeta
cataria
,
vulgarly
called
catmint
,
on
the
feline
race
;
and
,
on
the
other
hand
,
to
quote
an
example
whose
authenticity
I
can
answer
for
.
Bridaux
(
one
of
my
old
comrades
,
at
present
established
in
the
Rue
Malpalu
)
possesses
a
dog
that
falls
into
convulsions
as
soon
as
you
hold
out
a
snuff-box
to
him
.
He
often
even
makes
the
experiment
before
his
friends
at
his
summer-house
at
Guillaume
Wood
.
Would
anyone
believe
that
a
simple
sternutation
could
produce
such
ravages
on
a
quadrupedal
organism
?
It
is
extremely
curious
,
is
it
not
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Charles
,
who
was
not
listening
to
him
.
"
This
shows
us
,
"
went
on
the
other
,
smiling
with
benign
self-sufficiency
,
"
the
innumerable
irregularities
of
the
nervous
system
.
With
regard
to
madame
,
she
has
always
seemed
to
me
,
I
confess
,
very
susceptible
.
And
so
I
should
by
no
means
recommend
to
you
,
my
dear
friend
,
any
of
those
so-called
remedies
that
,
under
the
pretence
of
attacking
the
symptoms
,
attack
the
constitution
.
No
;
no
useless
physicking
!
Diet
,
that
is
all
;
sedatives
,
emollients
,
dulcification
.
Then
,
do
n't
you
think
that
perhaps
her
imagination
should
be
worked
upon
?
"
"
In
what
way
?
How
?
"
said
Bovary
.
"
Ah
!
that
is
it
.
Such
is
indeed
the
question
.
'
That
is
the
question
,
'
as
I
lately
read
in
a
newspaper
.
"
But
Emma
,
awaking
,
cried
out
--
"
The
letter
!
the
letter
!
"
They
thought
she
was
delirious
;
and
she
was
by
midnight
.
Brain-fever
had
set
in
.
For
forty-three
days
Charles
did
not
leave
her
.
He
gave
up
all
his
patients
;
he
no
longer
went
to
bed
;
he
was
constantly
feeling
her
pulse
,
putting
on
sinapisms
and
cold-water
compresses
.
He
sent
Justin
as
far
as
Neufchatel
for
ice
;
the
ice
melted
on
the
way
;
he
sent
him
back
again
.
He
called
Monsieur
Canivet
into
consultation
;
he
sent
for
Dr.
Lariviere
,
his
old
master
,
from
Rouen
;
he
was
in
despair
.
What
alarmed
him
most
was
Emma
's
prostration
,
for
she
did
not
speak
,
did
not
listen
,
did
not
even
seem
to
suffer
,
as
if
her
body
and
soul
were
both
resting
together
after
all
their
troubles
.