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Chapter 15 Aunt Matilda Takes A Cure(1)
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Chapter 15 Aunt Matilda Takes A Cure
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‘A cure of some kind, I thought?’ Lady Matilda hazarded.
‘A cure?’ said Dr Donaldson. He looked faintly puzzled for a moment,losing his air of medical omniscience1, which, of course, so Lady Matilda re-flected, was one of the slight disadvantages attached to having a youngerdoctor attending one rather than the older specimen2 to whom one hasbeen accustomed for several years.
‘That’s what we used to call them,’ Lady Matilda explained. ‘In myyoung days, you know, you went for the Cure. Marienbad, Carlsbad,Baden-Baden, all the rest of it. Just the other day I read about this newplace in the paper. Quite new and up to date. Said to be all new ideas andthings like that. Not that I’m really sold on new ideas, but I wouldn’t reallybe afraid of them. I mean, they would probably be all the same things allover again. Water tasting of bad eggs and the latest sort of diet and walk-ing to take the Cure, or the Waters, or whatever they call them now, at arather inconvenient3 hour in the morning. And I expect they give you mas-sage or something. It used to be seaweed. But this place is somewhere inthe mountains. Bavaria or Austria or somewhere like that. So I don’t sup-pose it would be seaweed. Shaggy moss4, perhaps–sounds like a dog. Andperhaps quite a nice mineral water as well as the eggy sulphury one, Imean. Superb buildings, I understand. The only thing one is nervousabout nowadays is that they never seem to put banisters in any up-to-datemodern buildings. Flights of marble steps and all that, but nothing to hangon to.’
‘I think I know the place you mean,’ said Dr Donaldson. ‘It’s been publi-cized a good deal, in the press.’
‘Well, you know what one is at my age,’ said Lady Matilda. ‘One likestrying new things. Really, I think it is just to amuse one. It doesn’t reallymake one feel one’s health would be any better. Still, you don’t think itwould be a bad idea, do you, Dr Donaldson?’
Dr Donaldson looked at her. He was not so young as Lady Matilda la-belled him in her mind. He was just approaching forty and he was a tact-ful and kindly5
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