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The charwoman came in with a laudanum dressing from the chemist, who, he said, was a friend of his, and just as good as a doctor." "But this is madness simple madness!" Sir Herbert's voice was agitated. "Oh, his hand soon got better," the little man broke in, "and the pain gradually eased off. In a couple of days he went on working again, but of course he couldn't write. He joked about it.

In the second place, your vessel is bound for Athens, N. Y., and there's no sense in it. Now, will you or will you not turn this ship about and take us back where our clothes are, or to Philadelphia, where we belong?" He furiously shook the captain. Then he eased his grip and awaited a reply. "I can't," yelled the captain, "I can't. This vessel don't belong to me. I've got to "

In return for this inevitable sacrifice, the god of pain bestowed a dignity of mind and bearing upon his votaries, which set them apart, as though they were remote from the thoughtless ruck. While Trivett played, Mavis was eased of some of her pain, her mind being ever receptive to any message that music might offer.

A hand caught his wrist as he reached for the small pistol under his arm. The pressure on his face eased. "It's all right, Lord Virzal," a voice came to him. "Assassins' Truce!" He nodded stupidly and repeated the words. "Assassins' Truce; I won't shoot. What happened?" Then he sat up and looked around. Prince Jirzyn's bedchamber was full of Assassins.

Jim had a wonderful level head, for a nigger: he could most always start a good plan when you wanted one. I stood up and shook my rags off and jumped into the river, and struck out for the raft's light. By and by, when I got down nearly to her, I eased up and went slow and cautious. But everything was all right nobody at the sweeps.

She, coming forward in the attitude of an enraged fishwife, for a few moments made the room ring with foul abuse, that vituperative vernacular of the nether world, which has never yet been exhibited by typography, and presumably never will be. 'Go it, Clem! cried her husband, pushing his chair a little back. 'Go it, my angel! When you've eased your mind a little, I'll explain how it happens.

Such a small, mean thing it seemed to have downed the once good stock! But in a place where tradition thrives on starvation, lack of ambition and misunderstanding, it had done its work. As Morley drawled the ancient wrong to light, as he eased his soul of the burden and so shared it with his boy, his eye brightened and he sat straighter upon the fallen log for at its completion Sandy laughed!

"Go ahead," said Beale, without raising his eyes from his newspaper. Kitson took up a slip and read aloud: "The reserves of the Land Bank of the Ukraine have been increased by ten million roubles. This increase has very considerably eased the situation in Southern Ukraine and in Galicia, where there has been considerable unrest amongst the peasants due to the high cost of textiles."

Deeds that he owned were merely paper, joint property due to hid marriage license, or so he assumed, not that attempting the eviction of wife and son had ever entered his mind. To think of them ensconced eased his mind. Email? As an artist and lecturer, he had allowed one of his students to maintain these secretarial duties.

She told it as she might if Becky were listening, ready at any lapse to correct her, but she carefully refrained from mentioning names. It eased her mind to turn from Doris's trouble to poor Becky's, and she saw with relief that Doris was listening; was interested.

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