A DOCTOR'S SUBSTITUTE.
He was a young, man with a wild, disordered look. ■ He.rushed into the office of a prominent, city physician yesterday, placed a small cup on the desk, took , off his coat and, baml his right arm and whispered: ' Stick me!' •Do you want to be bled?' ' I do I Open a vein and let me catch the blood in this cup!'
•*.' Too full in : the head f . • 'Alas! too full -in the -heart ! Myaffianced will not believe mo when I tell her that Ilove her better than my life; I will writo my-Ibve? I will write it in my own blood I Proceed I' ' Is that all you want I 1 All Us not .that sufficient ?' : ..f Youngman/ you are:a dodo I Put Wyour coati -I.yep a red ink- here for the very purpose.you desire, and I will sell-.yoa a half gill for a quarter!', - And the young man was not stock,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1325, 12 March 1883, Page 2
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155A DOCTOR'S SUBSTITUTE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1325, 12 March 1883, Page 2
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