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AN AMERICAN AT KARLSBAD.

. . . Other women are . . . drawing wagons through the streets.

Now, like many others, I am going away; and I have tried to find one man or woman among the thousands here now who is without faith in the cure, or without hope of being cured. The water won't cure a stone-bruise or a broken heart, perhaps; but it will brace you up, give you an appetite that will help your heart to heal, and the stone-bruise will get well of its own accord.


. . . Polish Jews, with little corkscrew curls . . .