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Excerpt from The Book of Cranford Village
My name ain't Butler, responded the loose-appareled individual, but I'm doc, all rig ht. I'm a thorough up -to-date A No.1 Vet. And I can shoo away spavins and patch up broken-winded nags like a born wizard. I can make all horse complaints look like two cents. Have one of my cards. I'm a new comer.
Both women declined the card with reserve, though it bore a cordial red horseshoe In one corner. They turned toward the remaining passenger.
This must be the one they sought, though he looked very different from the conventional Doctor of Learning. Golf clubs, a manner that really was somewhat debonair, and the carnation in his button-hole, all seemed a tri?e unscholastic. Still, of course, it must be be.
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