Dowager, Middlemarch (Audiobook, Novel)
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British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)Transcript
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Where can all the strength of those medicines go. My dear. Said the mild but stately dowager. Turning to Mrs Cadwalader. Reflectively when Mrs Renfrew attention was called away, then she ought to make medicines that would reduce, reduce the disease. You know, if you are right, my dear, like this poor Mrs Renfrew, that is what I think dropsy. There is no sweating yet it is inward. I should say she ought to take drying medicines, shouldn't you? Or a dry hot air bath? Many things might be tried of a drying nature.