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indeed in fact, by collateral Inheritance, quiteas well provided for as himself. – His object in quitting the high road, to huntfor an advertising Surgeon, was alsoplainly stated; – it had not proceededfrom any intention of spraining his an ancle or doing himself any other Injuryfor the good of such Surgeon — nor(as Mr . H.Heywood had been apt to suppose)from any design of entering into Part::nership with him —; it was merely in consequence of a wish to establishsome medical Man at Sanditon,which the nature of the Advertisement induced him to expect to accomplishin Willingden. He was convinced thatthe advantage of a medical Man athand wd .would very materially promotethe rise & prosperity of the Placewd -wouldin fact tend to bring a prodigious great influx; – nothing else was wanting. He hadstrong reason to beleive that one familyhad been deterredlast year from trying Sanditonon that account – & probably verymany more — and his own Sisterswho were sad Invalids, & whom he

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