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Do you suppose the dub knows how to drive?" Ivan turned to the man at the wheel. "What's the matter?" he asked. "Do you know how to drive? What ails the car?" "I don't know," said the man. "In truth I have never driven but twice, but I thought I could and when the Princess told me to bring this car after her I was sure I could. She is ahead with her son and Princess Modjeska and some guests.

Nevertheless, the child's health continues fairly good, and little or nothing ails it during the intervals of the cough. For about a fortnight the cough usually goes on to increase; and during this time the night attacks especially become more frequent.

"Do they waken folk in your country to know whether they are asleep or no?" said the boy, in a peevish tone. "No, my young sir," answered Nigel; "but when they weep in the manner you do in your sleep, they awaken them to see what ails them." "It signifies little to any one what ails me," said the boy.

One evening Georgie K. made a motion to James behind Gordon's back when he took leave, and James made an excuse to follow him out. In the drive Georgie K. took James by the arm, and the young man felt him tremble. "What ails him?" asked Georgie K. "I hardly know," James replied in a whisper.

It is not yet the month of November, when the malady of your gloomy climate prevails, but it is the cheerful month of September. What ails you? Are you distracted in your brain to talk of our going to Turin? We have no more thought of going to Turin or Naples than we have of going to the moon.

The captain sprang to his feet. His chair tipped backward and fell to the floor. An obsequious waiter ran to right it, but Captain Cy paid no attention to him. "Where's my coat?" he demanded. "Where's my coat and hat?" "What ails you?" asked Everdean. "Are you going crazy?" "Goin' CRAZY? No, no! I'm goin' to California. When's the next train?"

Pretending to be ill, she takes to her bed, and when Gunnar inquires what ails her, she asks him if he remembers the circumstances of the wooing and that not he but Sigurd had penetrated the flames. She attempts to take Gunnar's life, as she had pledged her troth to Sigurd, and is thereupon placed in chains by Hogni. Seven days she sleeps, and no one dares to wake her.

But what ails you?" she continued, speaking now to Dora, whose eyes sparkled with some unusual excitement and who replied "You said Mrs. Elliott, from New York. And that was the name of the lady who was so kind to me. Oh, if I only thought it were she, I'd " "Make yourself ridiculous, I dare say," interrupted Eugenia, adding, that "there was more than one Mrs.

"Ay, the new Dey ails me," returned Hassan, with a feeling of desperation, for he felt that he was committing himself in thus speaking to one whom he knew to be his enemy but anger often leads men into unwise speech. "Has he deceived you?" asked Omar, with a quiet smile. "Truly, yes. Had I known him better he should not have had mine aid. My party followed me, not him.

I came in an ace of going into the army that time after after that little Central Street trouble of mine. I've got a book in my trunk this minute on military tactics. Wouldn't surprise me a bit to see me land in the army some day." "It's a fine thing, Jimmie, for a fellow the army." "Yeh, good for what ails him." She drew him back, pulling at his shoulder so that finally he faced her. "Jimmie!"