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Was it happiness, or misery, or what strange impulse, that drove him, on his third walk, to go to a chemist's shop in the town, and to obtain there a phial of deadly poison? On the evening of that day the 26th of January, 1849 Dr. Ecklin, his physician, was hastily summoned, to find Beddoes lying insensible upon the bed. He never recovered consciousness, and died that night.

David's morning was not, however, to pass without the discovery of a man of no Party. And, strangely enough, he owed his find to the headache these innumerable Parties caused him. For, going into a chemist's shop for a powder, he was served by a red-bearded Jew whose genial face emboldened him to solicit a stock of bandages and antiseptics in view of a possible pogrom.

Treffry pressed his handkerchief with a stealthy movement to his mouth. It was dyed crimson with the price of his victory. A telegram had summoned Herr Paul from Vienna. He had started forthwith, leaving several unpaid accounts to a more joyful opportunity, amongst them a chemist's bill, for a wonderful quack medicine of which he brought six bottles. He came from Mr.

The buzzing of flies in the light fireplace could be heard. "Have you sent for the doctor?" Benedetto whispered. The old woman began to sob again, "You heal him! You heal him! in the name of Jesus and Mary!" Again the sick man's groans were heard. Maria Selva said softly to Benedetto: "The doctor is in Subiaco. Signor Selva, whom you perhaps know, has gone to the chemist's. I am his wife."

When I did get her on her feet, I found the only injury was a slight cut on the wrist, and great was my relief. My only fear was tetanus. We have been told such tales of a slight cut causing death that I hurried G. along until we burst breathless into a chemist's shop in Park Street and demanded "something to keep away tetanus!"

Mate is drunk by all, from the babe to the centenarian; by the rich cattle-owner, who drinks it from a chased silver cup through a golden bombilla, to his servant, who is content with a small gourd, which everywhere grows wild, and a tin tube. Tea, as we know it, is only to be bought at the chemist's as a remedy for nerves. In other countries it is said to be bad for nerves.

He then got up, bathed his face in cold water, for his eyes were swollen with tears, and started off to the chemist's with the doctor's prescription that his mother gave him. "Wait for the medicine," she said, "and bring it home with you." He was waiting in the shop until it was ready, and turning over all sorts of plans for the future in his mind, when one of Mrs. Greenwell's servants came in.

'Wot do yer mean by animals? demanded Slyme. 'A human bean ain't a animal! said Crass indignantly. 'Yes, we are! cried Harlow. 'Go into any chemist's shop you like and ask the bloke, and 'e'll tell you 'Oh, blow that! interrupted Philpot. 'Let's 'ear wot Owen's sayin'.

'We mustn't take it all, Jane said, 'in case father's hair began to come off suddenly. If he hadn't anything to put on it, it might all drop off before Eliza had time to get round to the chemist's for another bottle. It would be dreadful to have a bald father, and it would all be our fault. 'And wigs are very expensive, I believe, said Anthea.

It was not necessary for the doctor to shake his head nor to whisper mysteriously to the proprietor of the hotel she knew it. Restoratives were brought from the chemist's; the sick lad's head was lowered, his feet raised, they gave him camphor injections the heart would not be whipped on any more. Käte did not leave him; she stood close to his bed.

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