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In fact, their physical ailments are merely reflections of underlying problems. This patient's life is usually a snarl of upsets, problems, and guilty secrets. Their key relationships are usually vicious or unhealthy. Their level of interpersonal honesty may be poor. There are usually many things about their lives they do not confront and so, can not change.

Dan was not so hardened but what he blubbered in telling it, and Grotait's eyes were moist with sympathy. They neither of them spoke out, and said, "This upsets our design on Little." Each waited to see whether that job was to go on. Each was ashamed to mention it now. So it came to a standstill.

"There's something else, something that's turned up; the sort of thing that upsets calculations. And I merely hoped that you'd know." On those last words of mine she gave me quite an extraordinary look, and then, as if satisfied with what she saw in my face. "They don't talk to me."

"But she is an upright, conscientious, religious woman," she said, somewhat angrily. "She would never have run away from her friends; and we know all about her. I cannot think what your father will say, Martin. It has given him more pleasure and satisfaction than any thing that has happened for years. If this marriage is broken off, it upsets every thing."

The first time I went out I had several rather ugly falls, owing to my inexperience. The fact is, that if a man has never run buffaloes before, he's sure to get one or two upsets, no matter how good a horseman he may be.

The boat, the boatmen, their curious oars, the strange noises they made, and the attendant catamarans to pick up the passengers if the boat upsets, being all new to my eyes, and particularly odd in themselves, so strongly engaged my attention, that I had no leisure to think of the danger till the boat was cast violently on the beach.

And it upsets them so, what with the arguing and the sleep they lose, that they ain't up to the notch, next day. "No, that's the only fault I have to find in you," he continued, as he counted out sixty dollars into my hand ... "but," and he walked with me, disquieted to the road, "but if you'll wait around till this afternoon, I'll drive you back to town." "No. It's not over ten miles. I'll walk."

"You'd have thought they were all going to have 'em, the way the girls all looked and acted this morning. They were all potty. Silly fools." Miss Summers gave a sigh of relief, and then she laughed a little. "We were all rather grumpy this morning," she admitted. "It's the weather. Always upsets people. Doctor Johnson said it didn't." "Who's he? Doctors don't know anything at all.

"You children had better go into the house," he advised. "Yes, you too, Bert and Harry," he went on, as he saw his own son and Bert following him and Mr. Bobbsey. "No telling what notions old Upsetter will take." "Is his name Upsetter?" asked Bert. "It is," replied his uncle. "I call him that because he upsets so many things.

"You may laugh at me as much as you like; it is none the less true that during those ten days you will steal a march upon me upon me!" "How upon you?" "Now, Jean, do you want to make me believe that you are not already in love with one of these two women? Is it possible? So much beauty, so much luxury. Luxury to that degree upsets me. Those black ponies with their white rosettes!