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Updated: June 11, 2025


The fine powder which adheres is then rubbed on the gums and among the teeth. A species of partial intoxication is the result. The effect of continued "dipping" becomes apparent. The gums are inflamed, the teeth are discolored, the lips are shriveled, and the complexion is sallow. The throat is dry and irritated, and there is a constant desire to expectorate.

"Well, that ain't just the way he told it," commented the foreman, stooping to expectorate into the hearth and stopping to regard surprisedly its unwonted emptiness. "He said " "I don't give a damn what he said," snapped Billy. "He lied, the low-down cur." "Uh-huh he said something about you shooting that dawg of his. I saw the carcass out there in the snow."

You may be foolish enough to ask him if he will buy a plough or a bag of coffee, but he continues to smoke hard and expectorate all over the floor without giving a definite reply. He wants to handle the money first, and then he will arrange about his purchases.

Having himself chewed a number of the leaves of the plant into a pulpy mass, he placed it directly upon the bitten part, and then bound up the wound as before. Everything was now done that could be done. I was instructed to abide the result patiently and without fear. In a very short time a profuse perspiration broke out over my whole body, and I began to expectorate freely.

The State seems to be justified in educating its citizens, in protecting children and women against exploitation, in protecting the working classes, in stamping out infectious diseases. We are not even allowed to expectorate when and where we will, a privilege enjoyed by the merest savage. We do little to secure to a man a decent privacy, or to safeguard his personal dignity.

I think thou observedst, it is probable the wound will fester, so as to occasion danger to the limb in this cold weather“Out of nater, sir, quite out of natersaid Elnathan, attempting to expectorate, but succeeding only in throwing a light, frothy substance, like a flake of snow, into the fire ” quite out of nater that a wound so well dressed, and with the ball in my pocket, should fester.

To Mannering, the most interesting of the group was the poor girl, who had been a sort of humble companion of the deceased, as a subject upon whom she could at all times expectorate her bad humour.

“I hed my dinner down to the store,” he said taking her proposal as an invitation to dine, and turning to expectorate a mouth full of tobacco juice before continuing. “Capital sardines them air,” passing his hand over his mouth and beard in unctuous remembrance of the oily dainties. “I’m just from Cornstalk, Texas, on mu way to Grant.

It was necessary to cut clear through with my teeth, and more than once I was on the point of giving it up. There was a nauseating, rancid taste to the stuff, but I dared not even raise my head to expectorate. Finally my teeth met; the cords were severed.

As Philpot held out his cap for subscriptions, some of them attempted to expectorate into it, but the more charitable put in pieces of cinder or dirt from the floor, and the kind-hearted capitalist was so affected by the sight of their misery that he gave them one of the sovereigns he had in us pocket: but as this was of no use to them they immediately returned it to him in exchange for one of the small squares of the necessaries of life, which they divided and greedily devoured.

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