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"I will see to him, sir knight," the surgeon said. "I have bandaged your comrade's injuries, and methinks that he will soon come round." Then he examined Hal's wounds. "He will do," he said. "Assuredly there are none of them that are mortal; 'tis but loss of blood that ails him.

And then suddenly, with a strange sob, she threw herself into his arms and hid her head, and burst into a wild fit of crying. "Sheila," he said, "what ails you? What iss all the matter?" Mairi had covertly got out of the room. "Oh, papa, I have left him," the girl cried.

I was beginning to think Azuba and I couldn't get enough for you TO eat. And now, all at once, you're not hungry. What does ail you?" "Ail me? Nothin' ails me." "Don't you feel well?" "Never felt better in my life. Don't believe I ever felt quite so good." "You act awfully queer." "Do I? Don't you worry about me, Serena. My appetite'll be back all right by dinner time.

"What ails thee, man?" said the chief. "Can so strong a body have a mean and cowardly spirit? Come, and make in to the combat." "You as good as called me hireling but now," replied Henry. "If I am such," pointing to the headless corpse, "I have done enough for my day's wage." "He that serves me without counting his hours," replied the chief, "I reward him without reckoning wages."

This usually made Barny groan aloud. "What ails you, Barny?" "Oh, thin, murdher alive, how little thruth's in this world! Your will's my pleassure! Baithirshin! but, sowl, if things goes an, it won't be long so!" "Why, Barny," the young man would exclaim, "is the ravin' fit comin' over you?" "No, in troth, Jim; but it's thinkin' of home I am.

She was still pondering ways and means of making the room habitable when her mother came in. "How'd you sleep last night?" Lee Virginia could not bring herself to lie. "Not very well," she admitted. "Neither did I. Fact of the matter is your coming fairly upset me. I've been kind o' used up for three months. I don't know what ails me.

What is the priest to him?" For a moment he reflected, then he struck his hand against his forehead. "Fool that I am!" he exclaimed vehemently. "Child that I am! of course, of course; I see it all. Ani asked for Bent-Anat's hand, and she now that I love you, Uarda, I understand what ails her. Away with deceit! I will tell you no more lies, Uarda.

There had ruin begun, and deeds remedeless been wrought, and now would all the Achaians have fled and fallen among the ships, if Odysseus had not called to Diomedes, son of Tydeus: "Tydeus' son, what ails us that we forget our impetuous valour? Nay, come hither, friend, and take thy stand by me, for verily it will be shame if Hector of the glancing helm take the ships."

We were all hearing, in the morn yesterday, as how Miss Anty and Mr Martin, God bless him! were to make a match of it, as why wouldn't they, ma'am? for wouldn't Mr Martin make her a tidy, dacent, good husband?" "Well, well, Biddy don't mind Mr Martin; he'll be betther without a wife for one while, and he needn't be quarrelling for one when he wants her. What ails Miss Anty?"

And they are given to looking in the glass. They must see that something ails them.