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Under The Knife

H. G. Wells

Publisher: Fantastica

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Summary

What if I die under it? The thought recurred again and again, as I walked home from Haddon’s. It was a purely personal question. I was spared the deep anxieties of a married man, and I knew there were few of my intimate friends but would find my death troublesome chiefly on account of their duty of regret.
Available since: 03/05/2017.

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