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As the quintette came to halt, the villagers fell silent and our shauri began. We drew up and dismounted. We all expectorated as gentlemen. "These," said he proudly, "are my beebees." We replied that they seemed like excellent beebees and politely inquired the price of wives thereabout, and also the market for totos.

Coles and the baby are doing charmingly. Could it be that, after all this, and much more, the Playing-field was a Station, and No. 97 expectorated boiling water and redhot cinders on it, and the whole belonged by Act of Parliament to S.E.R.? As it could be, and was, I left the place with a heavy heart for a walk all over the town. And first of Timpson's up-street.

Perhaps there is no class of cardiac diseases in which more frequent striking relief can be obtained than in these cases of mitral stenosis. If the congestion of the lungs is very great, and death seems imminent from cardiac paralysis, if cyanosis is serious, and bloody. frothy mucus is being expectorated, venesection and an intramuscular injection of aseptic ergot may be indicated.

Ch'in's death, and turning himself round quickly he crept out of bed, when he felt as if his heart had been stabbed with a sword. With a sudden retch, he straightway expectorated a mouthful of blood, which so frightened Hsi Jen and the rest that they rushed forward and supported him.

"Look here, boys," he broke in, suddenly, "here's a nice business a lot of fellows asking questions about a woman an' gossiping as if there wasn't a thing better to do. Leave 'em alone, if they want to be left alone leave 'em alone." Mr. Stamps expectorated in an entirely unbiased manner. He seemed as willing to leave his story alone as he had been to begin it.

Before this board files of chairs were placed, and these were occupied by groups of nondescripts, shabbily dressed men, young and old, with tired eyes and unhealthy complexions, who smoked and expectorated, or engaged in interminable conversations. In front of the blackboard, upon a platform, a young man in shirt-sleeves, his cuffs caught up by metal clamps, walked up and down.

"Oh, I don't know, Sergeant" responded Redmond deprecatingly, "of course I've been around teams some down East, on the old man's farm. . . I don't know that I can claim to be a real teamster as you judge them in the Force." "H-mm!" grunted Slavin again, "ye seem tu have th' makin's anyway." He expectorated musingly. "Wan time down at Coutts 'twas a young feller was sint tu me for tu dhrive.

When the Buck's Crossing wagon arrived there an hour or so later, its driver seemed surprised that there was no dog for him to carry with Sergeant Vaughan's kit. But he was not a man given to speculation. He just grunted, expectorated, and said, shortly: "Well, I guess that's right, then.

'A kind of Universal Pain-Killer, said Jenkins. 'Well, you surprise me, said the captain, 'a man of your education. Pain- Killer! and he expectorated dexterously. 'I mean that the pearls keep off the Berbalangs, said Jenkins. 'Then why didn't you lay in a stock of the pearls? asked the captain. 'Because these conspirators had been before me.

"Ef we heppen t' git separated in any way, shape, er manner 'cept one," said he, as he slung it over his shoulder with a string, "ye'll know purty nigh where I be when ye hear thet air thing." "You said, 'in any way, shape, er manner 'cept one." I quoted. "What do you mean by that?" My friend expectorated, looking off into the night soberly a moment.