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6 Mrs, Lattin.

It’s not that, nurse. Dryness is what [ need—warmth and dryness. It’s some- thing else. Egypt frightens me. I can’t sleep there. Dreams come to me,

Nurse

The doctors said it was the effeet of the climate on the nerves.

Mrs, Lattin Oh, I know. I'd face it if I could other wimter. It means so much to Mr. Lattin, doesn’t it? Nurse! It’s curious— it’s strange, don’t you think-——that Mr. Lat- tin feels nothing of that Z feel there? I mean:

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Nurse Hark! I think that’s Mr. Lattin’s step. Ll go and see,

Mrs. Lattin It can’t be the new doctor, can it?