内容摘要 About a year and a halfbefore,Doctor Dohmler had some vague correspondence with an American gentleman living in Lausanne, a Mr. Devereux Warren, of the Warren family of Chicago. A meeting was arranged and one day Mr. Warren arrived at the clinic with his daughter Nicole,a girl of sixteen. She was obviously not well and the nurse who was with her took her to walk about the grounds while Mr. Warren had his consultation. Warren was a strikingly handsome man looking less than forty. He was a fine American type in every way,tall,broad,well-made-"un homme tres chic,"as Doctor Dohmler described him to Franz. His large gray eyes were sun-veined from rowing on Lake Geneva,and he had that special air about him of having known the best of this world. The conversation was in German,for it developed that he had been educated at Gottingen. He was nervous and obviously very moved by his errand. "Doctor ...
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