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Honore de Balzac: The Country Doctor2. CHAPTER II: A DOCTOR'S ROUND (continued)"You know very well," said the doctor, "that I told you not to talk, not to expose yourself to the chilly evening air, and to go to bed as soon as the sun was set. What put it into your head to sing?" "DAME! M. Benassis, it was so very warm out here, and it is so nice to feel warm! I am always cold. I felt so happy that without thinking I began to try over Malbrouk s'en va-t-en guerre, just for fun, and then I began to listen to myself because my voice was something like the sound of the flute your shepherd plays." "Well, my poor Jacques, this must not happen again; do you hear? Let me have your hand," and the doctor felt his pulse. The boy's eyes had their usual sweet expression, but just now they shone with a feverish light. "It is just as I thought, you are covered with perspiration," said Benassis. "Your mother has not come in yet?" "No, sir." "Come! go in-doors and get into bed." The young invalid went back into the cottage, followed by Benassis and the officer. "Just light a candle, Captain Bluteau," said the doctor, who was helping Jacques to take off his rough, tattered clothing. When Genestas had struck a light, and the interior of the room was visible, he was surprised by the extreme thinness of the child, who seemed to be little more than skin and bone. When the little peasant had been put to bed, Benassis tapped the lad's chest, and listened to the ominous sounds made in this way by his fingers; then, after some deliberation, he drew back the coverlet over Jacques, stepped back a few paces, folded his arms across his chest, and closely scrutinized his patient. "How do you feel, my little man?" "Quite comfortable, sir." This is page 125 of 255. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Country Doctor at Amazon.com
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