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Many details of the after treatment depend upon the special disease, as the rubbing of the body with carbolized vaseline after scarlet fever, the care of the eyes after measles, and other particulars of which space does not admit mention here. Poisons and Their Antidotes. Poisons. A poison is a substance which, if taken into the system in sufficient amounts, will cause serious trouble or death.

He asked after my father and mother as though they were his dearest friends, and I contrasted his cordial mention of them with his once cavalier treatment, but when he made me sit beside him on the divan and meet and answer a rapid fire of questions as to myself and my occupation, the old prejudices began to disappear before his simple, unaffected kindness.

Having satisfied themselves they retired, shewing every sign that dumbness would allow of being pleased with his kind treatment.

Melanchthon unreservedly approved of the burning of Servetus. Catholic Europe was covered with stakes for the Protestants, and, if Servetus had had the upper hand, I doubt if Calvin would have received from him any better treatment than he received from Calvin. I do not on that account detest the burning of Servetus any the less; but I do not count it as a fault personal and peculiar to Calvin.

It was felt that outsiders and 'specially ladies oughtn't to get no such treatment; and so they had a spring house-cleaning after what I reckon was the worst winter a town ever went through and Durango was sobered right down. Palomitas went along the same trail, and took the same pass over the divide.

According to his promise, the sham czar married Marina, the daughter of the Polish boyard. The very fact that she was a Pole made her distasteful to the Russians; but that fact was rendered still more offensive by the manner of her entrance into the capital, and the treatment which the Muscovites received at the bridal ceremony.

The variety of topics, the sure, swift touches in treatment, the frequent gleam of imagery, and the lovely vignette of verse, altogether form an attraction for which there are few parallels in literature.

He asked him for what he treated his slave thus hastily and unjustly, and told him what would be the consequence if he continued the same treatment towards me. After the Justice had ended his discourse with my master, he and his brother set out with me for home, one before and the other behind me.

Knothe's treatment Madame Hanska's relations with Balzac, and her ignorance about his illness Visit to Kiev Balzac's marriage His letters to his mother, sister, and to Madame Carraud Delay in starting for France Terrible journey Madame Honore de Balzac's pearl necklace and strange letter Balzac's married life Arrival of the newly-married couple in Paris.

Lovelace, you may believe, very ill brooked this: but nevertheless contented himself to complain of it to me: in high terms, however, telling me, that but for my sake my brother's treatment of him was not to be borne.