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Abbott, L. A., 1813-

"Seven Wives and Seven Prisons; Or, Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Monomaniac. a True Story"

When they
were ready to pack up and return to Boston, I astonished them by
informing them that I should stay where I was for the present,
perhaps for months, and that I believed I could find a good practice
in Meredith and adjoining places. So they left me and I went to Lake
Village, and made that pleasant place my headquarters.
The weeks wore on, and if Mrs. Blaisdell was a hogshead, as the
Meredith landlord said, when I first saw her, she soon became a
barrel under my treatment, and in four months she was entirely
cured, and was as sound as any woman in the State. I had as much
other business too as I could attend to, and was very busy and happy
all the time.
In May I went to Exeter, alternating between there and Portsmouth,
and finding enough to do till the end of July. While I was in
Portsmouth on one of my last visits to that place, I received a call
from a sea-captain by the name of Brown, who told me that he had
heard of my success in dropsical cases, and that I must go to
Newark, N. J., and see his daughter. "Pay," he said, "was no object;
I must go." I told him that I had early finished my business in that
vicinity, and that when I went to New York, as I proposed to do
shortly, I would go over to Newark and see his daughter. A few days
afterward, when I had settled my business and collected my bills in
Portsmouth and Exeter, I went to New York, and from there to Newark.



CHAPTER VII.
WEDDING A WIDOW, AND THE CONSEQUENCES.
I MARRY A WIDOW-SIX WEEKS OF HAPPINESS-CONFIDING A SECRET AND THE
CONSEQUENCES-THE WIDOW'S BROTHER-SUDDEN FLIGHT FROM NEWARK-IN
HARTFORD, CONN.


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