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Came Hermes first from the hill, and said, 'Daphnis, who is it that torments thee; child, whom dost thou love with so great desire? The neatherds came, and the shepherds; the goatherds came: all they asked what ailed him. Came also Priapus, Begin, ye Muses dear, begin the pastoral song!

Maurice, however, had got such a habit of lounging, during his year of idleness, that he could not relish steady attendance in the shop: he was often out, frequently came home late at night, and Ellen observed that he sometimes looked extremely melancholy; but when she asked him whether he was ill, or what ailed him, he always turned away, answering, "Nothing nothing ails me.

Sure, it's contagious an' cantankerous and all them other big things we'll be, when we get out o' this an' find the old captain, your grandpa, an' the biggest kind of a celebration 'twill be, or never saw I the blue skies of old Ireland! Bless the sod!" But in his heart, faithful Timothy did not look for Bonny Angel's recovery. Nobody knew what ailed her, since physician had not been called.

Although she had already announced that she had no great affection for Diane, Catherine's portrait in this particular room excited Miss Cassandra's wrath to such a degree that her words and gestures attracted the attention of the guide. At first he looked perplexed and then indignantly turned to us for an explanation: "What ailed the lady, and why was she displeased?

He's Doctor Prescott's son. He's got everything without working for it I've got nothing." Jerome looked at neither of them again. When meeting was over, he strode rapidly down the aisle, lest he encounter them. "What ailed you in meeting, Jerome?" Elmira asked as they were going home. "Nothing." "You looked so pale once I thought you were going to faint away." "I tell you nothing ailed me."

Nora received his visit with a great deal of nervous irritability, declaring that nothing at all ailed her, only that she was tired. "Tired," repeated the doctor, as he felt her pulse and watched her countenance. "Yes, tired of living! a serious fatigue this, Hannah. Her malady is more on the mind than the body! You must try to rouse her, take her into company, keep her amused.

When I had written so far, I turned back to look at my Aunt Kezia's rules. And then I saw how foolish I am. Why, instead of putting the Lord first, I had been leaving Him out of the whole thing. Could He not carry all these cares for me? Did He not know what ailed Hatty, and how to deliver Angus, and all about it?

Cat's eyes were turned towards the ground: but her face was deadly pale. The party began drinking. Hayes kept up his reputation as a toper, and swallowed one, two, three bottles without wincing. He grew talkative and merry, and began to sing songs and to cut jokes; at which Wood laughed hugely, and Billings after him. Mrs. Cat could not laugh; but sat silent. What ailed her?

"There never seemed to be any point in our conversations where it fitted in neatly," she said demurely. Allan laughed, too. "You should have made one. But what I was going to tell you was I think I began to be in love with you then. I didn't know it, but I did. And it got worse and worse but I didn't know what ailed me till Johnny drifted in, bless his heart! Then I did. Oh, Phyllis, it was awful!

I stopped him and asked him what ailed his feet. He said they were sore, and all cracked open, and hurt him so that he could hardly walk. "Come round to my office and let me see them," said I. "I am going to take these shoes to the binder's," he had a package of "uppers" in his hand "and must be back in twenty minutes, or Mr. Maxwell says he will give me the strap."

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