Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series

Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series

Johnny Ludlow, Fifth SeriesButtermead, the wide straggling district to which Featherston enjoyed the honour of being doctor-in-ordinary,...
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Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series

Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series

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Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series

$18.03 $9.01
Author: Wood, Henry
Format: eBook
Language: English

Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series

Buttermead, the wide straggling district to which Featherston enjoyed the honour of being doctor-in-ordinary, was as rural as any that can be found in Worcestershire. Featherstons house stood at the end of the village. Whitney Hall lay close by; as did our school, Dr. Frosts. In the neighbourhood were scattered a few other substantial residences, some farmers homesteads and labourers cottages. Featherston was a slim man, with long thin legs and a face grey and careworn. His patients (like the soldiers steam arm) gave him no rest day or night. There is no need to go into details here about Featherstons people. His sister, Mary Ann, lived in his house at one time, and for everyday ailments was almost as good a doctor as he. She was not at all[2] like him: a merry, talkative, sociable little woman, with black hair and quick, kindly dark eyes. Our resident French master in those days at Dr. Frosts was one Monsieur Jules Carimon: a small man with honest blue eyes in his clean-shaven face, and light brown hair cropped close to his head. He was an awful martinet at study, but a genial little gentleman out of it. To the surprise of Buttermead, he and Mary Featherston set up a courtship. It was carried on in sober fashion, as befitted a sober couple who had both left thirty years, and the rest, behind them; and after a summer or two of it they laid plans for their marriage and for living in France. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 40951
Author: Wood, Henry
Release Date: Oct 6, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

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