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Arrow smith

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Arrow smith

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01 Chapter 1 Title: ARROWSMITH
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02 Chapter 2 The state of Winnemac is bounded by Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana, and like them it is half
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03 Chapter 3 John A. Robertshaw, John Aldington Robertshaw, professor of physiology in the medical school,
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04 Chapter 4 Professor Max Gottlieb was about to assassinate a guinea pig with anthrax germs, and the
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05 Chapter 5 Though bacteriology was all of Martin's life now, it was the theory of the University that he was
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06 Chapter 6 The waiters at Nokomis Lodge, among the Ontario pines, were all of them university students.
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07 Chapter 7 The difference between Martin's relations to Madeline and to Leora was the difference between a
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08 Chapter 8 And always Martin's work went on--assisting Max Gottlieb, instructing bacteriological students,
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09 Chapter 9 The persistent yammer of a motor horn drew Martin to the window of the laboratory, a late
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10 Chapter 10 Dean Silva's secretary looked up delightedly, she hearkened with anticipation. But Martin said
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11 Chapter 11 90
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12 Chapter 12 At the moment when Martin met him on the street, Gottlieb was ruined.
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13 Chapter 13 No one in the medical world had ever damned more heartily than Gottlieb the commercialism of
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14 Chapter 14 All afternoon they drove in the flapping buggy across the long undulations of the prairie. To their
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15 Chapter 15 With none of the profane observations on "medical peddlers" which had annoyed Digamma Pi,
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16 Chapter 16 When he had practiced medicine in Wheatsylvania for one year, Martin was an inconspicuous but
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17 Chapter 17 Dr. Coughlin of Leopolis had a red mustache, a large heartiness, and a Maxwell which, though it
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18 Chapter 18 Dr. Woestijne of Vanderheide's Grove acted in spare time as Superintendent of Health for
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19 Chapter 19 Midmost of the black-soiled Iowa plain, watered only by a shallow and insignificant creek, the city
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20 Chapter 20 Martin found in Dr. Pickerbaugh a generous chief. He was eager to have Martin invent and clamor
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21 Chapter 21 Nautilus was one of the first communities in the country to develop the Weeks habit, now so richly
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22 Chapter 22 This summer Pickerbaugh had shouted and hand-shaken his way through a brief Chautauqua tour
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23 Chapter 23 It may have been a yearning to give one concentrated dose of inspiration so powerful that no
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24 Chapter 24 It cannot be said that Martin showed any large ability for organization, but under him the
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25 Chapter 25 Then for a year with each day longer than a sleepless night, yet the whole year speeding without
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26 Chapter 26 The McGurk Building. A sheer wall, thirty blank stories of glass and limestone, down in the
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27 Chapter 27 His work began fumblingly. There were days when, for all the joy of it, he dreaded lest Tubbs
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28 Chapter 28 Captain Martin Arrowsmith, M.R.C., came home to his good wife Leora, wailing, "I'm so rotten
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29 Chapter 29 249
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30 Chapter 30 For a year broken only by Terry Wickett's return after the Armistice, and by the mockeries of that
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31 Chapter 31 From Yunnan in China, from the clattering bright bazaars, crept something invisible in the sun and
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32 Chapter 32 There may have been in the shadowy heart of Max Gottlieb a diabolic insensibility to divine pity,
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33 Chapter 33 Misty mountains they saw, and on their flanks the palm-crowned fortifications built of old time
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34 Chapter 34 To persuade the shopkeeping lords of St. Hubert to endure a test in which half of them might die,
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35 Chapter 35 The plague had only begun to invade St. Swithin's, but it was unquestionably coming, and Martin,
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36 Chapter 36 It happened that Martin returned to New York, as he had come, on the St. Buryan. The ship was
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37 Chapter 37 Martin did not see Joyce Lanyon for weeks after his return to New York. Once she invited him to
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38 Chapter 38 Director Rippleton Holabird had also married money, and whenever his colleagues hinted that
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39 Chapter 39 With Terry Wickett gone, Martin returned to phage. He made a false start and did the worst work
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40 Chapter 40 Dr. and Mrs. Rippleton Holabird had invited only Joyce and Martin to dinner. Holabird was his
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