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Good little Mother Manikin! she had taken that half-sovereign from her small bag of savings, and she had put it in that envelope with even a gladder heart than Rosalie's mother had when she received it. 'Oh, Rosalie, said the sick woman, 'I can have some more beef-tea now! 'Yes, said the child; 'I'll get the meat at once.

"Oh, here, let it go quick!" she added "and not because mother's coming, either," she added as the door opened and her mother came out not to spy, not to reproach her daughter for sitting with a man in the moonlight at ten o'clock at night, but good, practical soul to bring them each a cup of beef-tea. "Here, you two," she said as she hurried to them.

In order that the tape-worm should receive the full benefit of the remedy, we order a dose of castor oil the day before in the morning, and recommend no food to be given that day except beef-tea or mutton broth. The bowels are thus empty next morning, so that the parasite cannot shelter itself anywhere, and is therefore sure to be acted on.

She drank incuriously, with his supporting hand upon her back; was gently lowered upon her pillow again; and then she turned upon her side, wide-eyed still, but silent. "Now, go to sleep. I'll sit here by you...." He noted the fact of beef-tea at twelve-thirty upon the chart, and sat again in the shadows. Soon Kern's eyelids drooped, and in time she fell asleep.

These consist of roast beef or mutton, soup, beef-tea, rice-puddings, wine, and porter, as ordered; and the forty visitors distribute orders as they find it necessary. Ostensibly all is done in the name of the committee; but Mr pays all the cost.

Scutts could think of a reply suitable for an invalid and, at the same time, bristling with virility. A sinful and foolish desire to leap out of bed and help Mr. Flynn downstairs made him more rubicund than ever. He sent for the club doctor next morning, and, pending his arrival, partook of a basin of arrowroot and drank a little beef-tea.

And yet he is not liberal by nature. That very day that he sent Mrs. Crampton to the Models with all those good things jellies and beef-tea and chicken and actually two bottles of port wine he was as angry as possible with Phoebe, because she had broken his medicine glass. Mrs. Crampton had orders to deduct the price of the glass from her wages.

I heard some one tell Nurse so; and, of course, I must go and ask about her when I go out; but I can't tell what to take her." "I should think beef-tea will be the kind of thing she needs. Nurse can say we will make her some if you like," said the rector, who always humoured Kitty's fancy for taking sick people especially under her wing.

I will fetch your beef-tea, and just let the laddie sit quietly beside you, where you can see him." Mrs. Scott smiled gently, clasping Jeff's brown fingers more closely. "He will not leave me, Mrs. Parsons promise even if I go to sleep." And so Jeff sat through the morning hours hardly speaking or stirring. At about twelve o'clock Captain Clark came to the door and was bidden to enter.

I was still dressed in the clothes that I had worn when was it? last week? when I had started for the Shaker meeting. "How long?" I said feebly. "Only this morning, you darling boy, it all happened; and here we are, snug at Mrs. Splinter's, and Mary Jane is getting the cottage ready for us as fast as ever she can." How good that beef-tea was! Bessie knew well what would give it the sauce piquante.

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