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  • “Tut,” said the physicianer, “let not your valour care for that: we shall tread darker paths ere it be long.”

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • “I became,” said the smith, “half partner, half domestic to a man of much skill and little substance, who practised the trade of a physicianer.”

    Kenilworth 2004

  • "Tut," said the physicianer, "let not your valour care for that: we shall tread darker paths ere it be long."

    The Fair Maid of Perth St. Valentine's Day Walter Scott 1801

  • "I became," said the smith, "half partner, half domestic to a man of much skill and little substance, who practised the trade of a physicianer."

    Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801

  • "I take it, friend physicianer," he at length gravely replied, "that the chances of life and death, in your particular case, depend altogether on the will of Providence, as it may be pleased to manifest it, through the accursed windings of Indian cunning.

    The Prairie James Fenimore Cooper 1820

  • "Friend physicianer," returned the trapper, looking the other steadily in the face, "as it would be no easy matter to judge of the temper of the rattler by considering the fashions of the moose, so it would be hard to speak of the usefulness of one man by thinking too much of the deeds of another.

    The Prairie James Fenimore Cooper 1820

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