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He pointed to Dick Four, whose nose gleamed scornfully over the rug. "I knew you wouldn't," said Dick Four. "Give me a whiskey and soda. I've been drinking lemon-squash and ammoniated quinine while you chaps were bathin' in champagne, and my head's singin' like a top."

In ten minutes Wiggins was quite animate, able to talk faintly, trying not to cry with the pain of returning circulation. The Terror sent the cook and housemaid to get the sheets off his bed and warm the blankets. In another five minute's Mr. Carrington carried Wiggins up to it, and gave him a dose of ammoniated quinine. Presently he fell asleep.

"I've got a bit of a chill on me, and it takes very little to bring out my malaria." Ida, who had just entered, frowned slightly. "Ammoniated quinine would do you more good, Jimmy. Joseph himself never drinks between meals. It's such a bad example if the children happen to come in."

He was careful not to tell him that he had forbidden Erebus to let Wiggins go on the ice; and when Mr. Carrington began to thank him for saving him, he insisted on giving all the credit to Erebus. Mr. Carrington made him also take a dose of ammoniated quinine, and then further fortified him with cake and very agreeable port wine.

On bidding him good night, she had kissed him in the most perfunctory manner merely the cousinly peck of a dozen years ago and had given no thought to the fact that he was driving home in an open car without an overcoat. He had felt distinctly chilly on his arrival, and had taken a dose of ammoniated quinine. Was Peggy's indifference a sign that she had ceased to care for him?

Frau Ebermann, beneath the thick coverlet, curled up with what patience she could until the aspirin should begin to act, and Anna should come back from the chemist with the formamint, the ammoniated quinine, the eucalyptus, and the little tin steam-inhaler.

'My dear girlie, there is nothing the matter with me. 'But it is such splendid stuff. 'Yes, I know. But really I don't want it. 'Have you had any letters, Frank? 'Yes, one. 'Anything important? 'I have hardly glanced at it yet. 'Glance at it now. 'Oh, I will keep it for the train. Good-bye, dearest. It is time that I was off. 'If you would only take the ammoniated quinine.

Barbara took the girl's tense face between her two hands and smiled and kissed her. "Give him," said she, "ammoniated quinine whenever he sneezes." Then she laughed and embraced the Heavenly One's wife, who, for the moment, had not quite decided whether to feel outraged or not, and discoursed sweet reasonableness. "I should treat your genius, dear, just as I treat my stupid old Hilary."

That is the true life of dolce far niente, but such an ideal existence can only be indulged in during summer time or in late spring; to pass a winter at Sorrento the heaviest of clothing, abundance of overcoats and rugs, hot-water bottles, cough drops, ammoniated quinine and all the usual adjuncts of a northern yule-tide must be carefully provided before-hand by the traveller, who is bold enough to tempt Providence by turning what is essentially a warm weather retreat into a place of winter residence.

Take of ammoniated tinc. of guaiac 6 drms., camphor water 6 ozs., tinc. of rhubarb 1/2 oz., and honey 1/2 oz.; mix, by rubbing the honey and the guaiac up in a glass mortar, and then add the other articles by degrees. Give two tablespoonsful every four or six hours, and rub with the anti-rheumatic liniment.

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