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Fuhrer, Charlotte

"Being Recollections of a Female Physician"

O'Grady at the house of
one of the principal clergymen, became enamored of her at first sight,
and at the first opportunity proposed for her hand. This she was at
first both to give, her heart at the time being elsewhere; but, as
Clarkson offered to settle all his property on her and her children,
and he himself, though neither young nor handsome, was very agreeable,
and held a high position in the community, she finally consented,
and was led a second time to the hymeneal altar.
Mr. Clarkson was very proud of his handsome wife, he ordered a
handsome phaeton and pair of bay ponies from Montreal for her
private use, and gave her an unlimited allowance of pin money, and
she might be seen any afternoon, fashionably attired, driving from
one shop to another, followed by the admiring eyes of the bank
clerks and beaux, and the envious glances of the single young ladies
of Sherbrooke.
After three or four months Mrs. Clarkson told her husband that she
had been invited to go on a visit to Montreal, and urged him to
allow her to accept it, particularly as her little boy was afflicted
with sore eyes, and there was no oculist of ability in the town. Her
husband readily consented, and, with the promise that she would
return in a few weeks, Mrs.


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