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authornfenwick <nfenwick@pglaf.org>2025-02-17 01:21:09 -0800
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@@ -10367,7 +10367,7 @@ ground."
the doctor, with some heat. "I suppose she repeated what she had
heard from somebody else. It is undoubtedly true that nobody has
the right recklessly or needlessly to expose his health; but as to
-its preservation being one's first duty in all cases, fat is simple
+its preservation being one's first duty in all cases, that is simple
nonsense. Health, like other things, must be 'kept on the altar,' as
Father Hollenbeck says, you know—that is, it must be held ready for
sacrifice, like everything else, at the call of duty. What would Mrs.
@@ -10582,8 +10582,4 @@ after, left her a moderate fortune. So that our heroine is really at
last the heiress of McGregor.
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*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 75338 ***
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<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>
- The Heiress of McGregor; or, Living for Self, by Lucy Ellen Guernsey │ Project Gutenberg
+ The Heiress of McGregor; or, Living for Self │ Project Gutenberg
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the doctor, with some heat. "I suppose she repeated what she had
heard from somebody else. It is undoubtedly true that nobody has
the right recklessly or needlessly to expose his health; but as to
-its preservation being one's first duty in all cases, fat is simple
+its preservation being one's first duty in all cases, that is simple
nonsense. Health, like other things, must be 'kept on the altar,' as
Father Hollenbeck says, you know—that is, it must be held ready for
sacrifice, like everything else, at the call of duty. What would Mrs.
@@ -11004,3 +11004,4 @@ last the heiress of McGregor.</p>
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