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 LORD RAGLAN. 269 fine him to the house ; and what I learn is that chap, x. it ceased. The statements before me do not treat ! the subsequent illness as one connected at all with the passing ailment experienced on the day of the storm, but rather with those grave signs of breaking health and strength which were marked, as we know, by keen eyes at a somewhat earlier time.*
 * See ante, p. 285.