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One day while sweeping the streets he ruptured a blood-vessel and died there, with no mourners save his fellow-criminals. See Hubner ii., pp. 583-591. While all this was transpiring at the market-place, an imperial state-carriage had been hurrying through the streets until it stopped before a gloomy house, of which the doors and window-shutters were all closed.

But what a spectacle met the view of Piero, Flora, and those who were near enough to glance within! Stretched upon the stone floor of the narrow cell lay the victim motionless and still! Drops of gore hung to her lips; in the agony of her grief she had burst a blood-vessel and death must have been almost instantaneous.

Strong Sakane burst a blood-vessel last month and is now well. So we trust that Yokogi may rally. Adzukizawa daily brings news of his friend. But the rally never comes. Some mysterious spring in the mechanism of the young life has been broken. The mind lives only in brief intervals between long hours of unconsciousness.

On this occasion he was away from Misselthwaite Manor until afternoon. "How is he?" he asked Mrs. Medlock rather irritably when he arrived. "He will break a blood-vessel in one of those fits some day. The boy is half insane with hysteria and self-indulgence." "Well, sir," answered Mrs. Medlock, "you'll scarcely believe your eyes when you see him.

Fever, complicated by colic and the rupture of a blood-vessel, caused Charles Yorke's death, the consequence of the extreme nervous tension which he had undergone, of which his widow has left a most touching and graphic description. I wish I could have found room for the whole of her account of those days.

My heart was now again in a better state than it had been before the rupture of the blood-vessel, Thus the Lord, in the faithful love of His heart, seeing that I was in a backsliding state, chastised me for my profit; and the chastisement yielded, in a measure at least, the peaceable fruit of righteousness. Heb. xii. 10, 11.

He had made up his mind that the air was of the relaxing sort that disagreed with him, and no doubt would be fatal, though as he coughed rather less than more, he could hardly hope to edify Bobus by his death-bed, unless he could expedite matters by breaking a blood-vessel in saving someone's life.

'I say, every morning of my life, that you'll do it at last, Sept, remarked the old lady, looking on; 'and so you will. 'Do what, Ma dear? 'Break the pier-glass, or burst a blood-vessel. 'Neither, please God, Ma dear. Here's wind, Ma.

I know none better, really no one." "What became of the arrested man?" Gaston asked quietly, with the oblique suggestiveness of a counsel. "He died of a broken blood-vessel on the night of the intended rescue, and the matter was hushed up." "What became of the wife?" "She died also within a year." "Were there any children?" "One a girl." "Whose was the child?" "You mean ?"

She was in an agony to pass that closed door, but the baby was fretting and kept her prisoner. After some minutes had thus passed, her father appeared, and would have gone on without seeing her, but she detained him by an imploring cry and gasp, and entreated to hear what had happened. 'The blood-vessel again I must send for Harding.

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