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Let Germany acquire a coaling station, a sanitorium, a health resort, the ground for a hotel even, on some foreign shore, and "British interests" spring to attention, English jealousy is aroused. How long this state of tension can last without snapping could, perhaps, be best answered in the German naval yards.

"Hain't goin' to have Homer used for no sanitorium," said Scattergood. "I like him," said Yvette. "'Tain't enough. Up this way folks mostly loves when they git married or owns adjoinin' timber." Again she was at a loss. What did he mean? If he would only smile! "I I've got a feeling I could trust him," she said, "and he'd be good to me." "He would," said Scattergood.

They had to bind him with ropes to prevent him doing himself and others an injury. His mind had been affected for some time, it was believed. Some time later, I am glad to say, he recovered, in a sanitorium, though he was always lame from the accident. He was a much different man, however, and begged Dick's forgiveness for trying to collide with him.

She came here, I suppose, because she had been here before. A sanitorium may be able to restore her to a normal condition. I can't believe it's anything more than some nervous disorder. Now don't worry, my good woman. Just have a room ready, so that she will be comfortable here until we can get her to a sanitorium.

All this he gathered as he made voluble explanation the attendance at the sanitorium had fallen off with the approach of autumn they really needed no assistant to the resident physician he thought it best to hurry his search for an opening in New York before the winter should set in.

To what infinitesimal proportions this risk can be reduced by intelligent and strict sanitation is illustrated by the fact, already alluded to, of the almost complete germ-freeness of the dust from walls and floors of sanitorium cottages, and by the even more convincing and conclusive practical result, that scarcely a single case is on record of the transmission of this disease to a nurse, a physician, or a servant, or other employee in an institution for its cure.

"You were at that sanitorium," Burns began. "Sanitoriums are useful institutions, some of them get splendid results. But they have their disadvantages. It's pretty difficult to eliminate the atmosphere of illness. And, for a man whose training and instincts lead him to see behind every face he meets in such a place, it's not an ideal spot at all.

I want an opinion a distinguished opinion." "Why don't you send for it?" his wife asked. Burns frowned. "That's the trouble. The more distinguished the opinion I get the more my patient will have to pay for it, and he can't afford to pay a tin dollar. At the same time By George! There's Leaver! I heard the other day that Leaver was at a sanitorium not a hundred miles away, there for a rest.

I put up a fervent little prayer that her particular sanitorium might not prove to be in the vicinity of Denver. If it should be it meant another move for me. "I didn't see the finish of the bank trouble before they buried me, did I, Barton?" I queried. "You bet your life you didn't! There was the dickens to pay all around.

This well-known sanitorium prescribed water internally and externally as a remedy for all kinds of ailments, and in an age when meals were overhearty, baths infrequent, and clothing tight and confining, the drinking of water, tub baths, showers, and wet packs had enthusiastic advocates. The soothing baths relaxed Susan and the leisure to read refreshed and strengthened her.