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... ord, your grace. However, he may break into frequent fevers and become extremely fussy throughout the night because of the pain."

Cadhiel, my poor child. It hurts a lot, doesn't it?

"I'll prescribe some sedative to help him fall asleep, but unfortunately the dosage must be reduced because of his age. Young lord Cadhiel will have to rely on her grace's care and support more than the medicine."

"I thank you for coming, despite your busy schedule, Doctor Hayden."

"I ...

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