The notary's nose;

I60 THE NOTARY'S NOSE. riage while he chatted with the coachman. " My dear patient," said the doctor to the millionnaire, " we must keep sight of this fellow. I understand why you sent him away, for he's not particularly agreeable company. But there's no use in sending him so far, nor in waiting so long without hearing from him. Settle him in the Rue de Beaune, or the Rue de' Universig, near your house. Give him a business less dangerous to you; or rather, if you feel like it, give him a little pension, without putting him at anything. If he works, he tires himself and exposes himself. I don't know any industry in which a man doesn't risk his skin. Accidents come so suddenly. Give him enough to live on without doing anything. Nevertheless be particularly careful not to put him too much at his ease. He'll take to drink again; and you kn-A: what will happen to you. A hun

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The notary's nose;
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About, Edmond, 1828-1885.
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New York,: H. Holt and company,
1874.

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