![]() ![]() She thanks him for his efforts to find a doctor for Sanditon on their account but they are “ entirely done with the whole medical tribe.” They can treat themselves better. Diana is suffering from “ my old grievance, spasmodic bile.” She is concerned about his accident and advises him to apply friction to the sprain. He reads the letter out loud to his wife Mary and Charlotte Heywood. ![]() Arthur who lives with his sisters is also an invalid. Sidney is a saucy fellow “ he will have it there is a good deal of imagination in my two sisters’ complaints.” He feels it’s not true, but admits they have wretched health even though people would not guess it by their industry. He wonders if it will be all about their ill health. ![]() Parker regrets no mail from his brother Sidney, but does receive one from his sister Diana. ![]()
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