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Solitude, separation, banishment No quarter asked The rumseller A risk no man should incur The woman's temperance convention at Indianapolis At Richmond The bloated druggist "Death and damnation" At the Galt House The three distinct properties of alcohol Ten days in Cincinnati The delirium tremens My horrible sufferings The stick that turned to a serpent A world of devils Flying in dread I go to Connersville, Indiana My condition grows worse Hell, horrors, and torments The horrid sights of a drunkard's madness.
"Vile druggist, you've changed the bottle! You know it's no good your trying to palm your cheap stuff off on me." The day had advanced; a doubtful sort of light lit up l'Assommoir, where the landlord was turning out the gas. Coupeau found excuses for his brother-in-law who could not stand drink, which after all was no crime.
"Snow will be good for the wheat," observed the druggist sagely. Young George Willard, who had nothing to do, was glad because he did not feel like working that day. The weekly paper had been printed and taken to the post office Wednesday evening and the snow began to fall on Thursday.
She wanted to see some pretty things Claire was making for Christmas, but before she reached the corner she saw Edith Trenham coming rapidly from her mother's, so she halted. "Oh, Lilian don't go. You can't see Claire " "Is she ill?" in affright. "No, no, only come with me to the druggist; I can't tell you just now oh, I'll write you a note. You cannot go there this week.
He had been accompanied by a woman whom the druggist described as rather flashily dressed, though her face was hidden under a huge hat and a veil. "Looked very attractive," as the druggist put it, "but she might have been a negress for all I could tell you of her face." "Humph," grunted Kennedy, as we were leaving the store.
By a considerable detour through a side street, he reached the store unperceived, and found the druggist rather disquieted himself. "Are you staying at Burleigh's?" he asked. "I am," Van Berg replied. "Do you know a young lady boarding there with large dark eyes and auburn hair?" "I do." "Is there is there anything wrong about her?" "Why should there be? Why do you ask?"
Massey, when the coins were delivered to your keeping?" Janice Day interposed, for she had been listening. "Warn't nobody here," said Mr. Massey promptly. "You were alone in the store?" "Yes, I was," quite as positively. "What did you do with the trays?" "Locked 'em in my safe." "At once?" again asked Janice. "Say! what you tryin' to get at, young lady?" snorted the druggist.
It has to be proved that actual injury has been sustained by the complainant before an action for damages can be commenced, and that the plaintiff was free from all contributory negligence. =Scheduled Poisons.= By the Pharmacy Act of 1868 two groups of poisons are scheduled. Such poisons must not be sold to strangers, but only to persons known to or introduced by someone known to the druggist.
The bewildered druggist answered: "Yes but I did not tell on him I haven't said a word I swear it he has served me excellently from that time on " The officer pronounced severely: "I will take down your testimony. The law will take notice of this new action, of which it was ignorant, Monsieur Marambot.
The druggist, a wisp of a man, was friendly. They sat down at the marble-topped soda fountain and Rick asked, "Got any Frostola cream pies?" "Don't carry them," the druggist replied. "They're sold only by the route man." "I see you have a new man in this territory," Rick said casually. Bright eyes inspected him through rimless glasses. "Fairly new. Seems all right."
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