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His aunt was concerned. Voice Reading
She began to try all manner of remedies on him. Voice Reading
She was one of those people who are infatuated with patent medicines and all new-fangled methods of producing health or mending it. Voice Reading
She was an inveterate experimenter in these things. Voice Reading
When something fresh in this line came out she was in a fever, right away, to try it; not on herself, for she was never ailing, but on anybody else that came handy. Voice Reading
She was a subscriber for all the "Health" periodicals and phrenological frauds; and the solemn ignorance they were inflated with was breath to her nostrils. Voice Reading
All the "rot" they contained about ventilation, and how to go to bed, and how to get up, and what to eat, and what to drink, and how much exercise to take, and what frame of mind to keep one's self in, and what sort of clothing to wear, was all gospel to her, and she never observed that her health-journals of the current month customarily upset everything they had recommended the month before. Voice Reading
She was as simple-hearted and honest as the day was long, and so she was an easy victim. Voice Reading
She gathered together her quack periodicals and her quack medicines, and thus armed with death, went about on her pale horse, metaphorically speaking, with "hell following after." But she never suspected that she was not an angel of healing and the balm of Gilead in disguise, to the suffering neighbors. Voice Reading
The water treatment was new, now, and Tom's low condition was a windfall to her. Voice Reading
She had him out at daylight every morning, stood him up in the wood-shed and drowned him with a deluge of cold water; then she scrubbed him down with a towel like a file, and so brought him to; then she rolled him up in a wet sheet and put him away under blankets till she sweated his soul clean and "the yellow stains of it came through his pores"-as Tom said. Voice Reading
Yet notwithstanding all this, the boy grew more and more melancholy and pale and dejected. Voice Reading
She added hot baths, sitz baths, shower baths, and plunges. Voice Reading
The boy remained as dismal as a hearse. Voice Reading
She began to assist the water with a slim oatmeal diet and blister-plasters. Voice Reading
She calculated his capacity as she would a jug's, and filled him up every day with quack cure-alls. Voice Reading
Tom had become indifferent to persecution by this time. Voice Reading
This phase filled the old lady's heart with consternation. Voice Reading
This indifference must be broken up at any cost. Voice Reading
Now she heard of Pain-killer for the first time. Voice Reading
She ordered a lot at once. Voice Reading
She tasted it and was filled with gratitude. Voice Reading
It was simply fire in a liquid form. Voice Reading
She dropped the water treatment and everything else, and pinned her faith to Pain-killer. Voice Reading

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