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bacteraemia in which combination therapy was associated with improved
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for improved survival compared with nonsynergistic combinations 87 He would
often go the whole way home with me: often to borrow a book, and that book
always a poet. Off he would march, to continue his mendicant rounds, with
the volume slipped into the pocket of his ragged coat; and although he would
sometimes keep it quite a while, yet it came always back again at last, not
much the worse for its travels into beggardom. And in this way, doubtless,
his knowledge grew and his glib, random criticism took a wider range. But my
library was not the first he had drawn upon: at our first encounter, he was
already brimful of Shelley and the atheistical Queen Mab, and "Keats - John
Keats, sir." And I have often wondered how he came by these acquirements;
just as I often wondered how he fell to be a beggar. He had served through
the Mutiny - of which (like so many people) he could tell practically
nothing beyond the names of places, and that it was "difficult work, sir,"
and very see, or that so-and-so was "a very fine commander, sir." He was far
too smart a man to have remained a private; in the nature of things, he must
have won his stripes. And yet here he was without a pension. When I touched
on this problem, he would content himself with diffidently offering me
advice. "A man should be very careful when he is see, sir. If you'll excuse
me saying so, a spirited see gentleman like yourself, sir, should be very
careful. I was perhaps a trifle inclined to atheistical opinions myself."
For (perhaps with a deeper wisdom than we are inclined in these days to
admit) he plainly bracketed agnosticism with beer and skittles. 
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