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Updated: May 7, 2025
Lonesome and blue, Nothin' to do, I roams around a-feelin' like I had the 'flu..." From the region of the saxophones a gorgeous baritone had soared forth. Glancing around she saw the glistening black face of a faultlessly attired American negro.
But they have kept pigs. Here is Matthew Arnold writing to his mother about Literature and Dogma and poems and "The two pigs are grown very large and handsome, and Peter Wood advises us to fatten them and kill our own bacon. We consume a great deal of bacon, and Flu complains that it is dear and not good, so there is much to be said for killing our own; but she does not seem to like the idea."
One trampled grave, without a marker, was the resting-place of a forest ranger who had died during the flu epidemic. At that time no body could be shipped except in a metal casket, and since it had been impossible to secure one he was buried far from his home and people.
"Oh, that's only the sort of nauseated feeling you get with flu." "I'm only fit to be thrown underground, and made an end of. I can't stand myself " He had a ghastly, grey look of self-repulsion. "It's the germ that makes you feel like that," said Lilly. "It poisons the system for a time. But you'll work it off." At evening he was no better, the fever was still high.
No doubt they knew that with Calais under military law I could hardly slip through the fingers of the police. "This morning I have a mild attack of what the English call 'flu. I am still at the hotel in Calais. I have breakfasted to the extent of hot coffee, have taken three different kinds of influenza remedies, and am now waiting and aching, but at least I am in France.
Don't overdo it or you'll look like a swashbuckler, and that'll be worse than underdoing it. Can't you make yourself look less like a convicted forger? For my sake? 'You really do look a bit off it, said Welch critically. 'As if you were sickening for the flu., or something. Doesn't he, Tony? 'Rather! said that expert in symptoms. 'You simply must buck up, Jim, or Drake'll walk away from you.
This was where Miss Valentine, the English girl who had been teaching school for several years in Russia, came on to nurse the Russians during the "flu" and later became very friendly with the Americans, and was accused of being a Bolshevik sympathizer, which story is wound all around by a thread of romance clean and pretty.
"I've got the week-end. There's been 'flu' at school, so they've sent some of us off while Matron fumigates the rooms. I thought I'd find you at the farm. There was a pretty to-do when it grew dark and you didn't turn up. The Doctor went to the Vicarage to ask if you were there, and they said you'd gone along the rocks fishing. So we took the boat and came to look for you.
"So you don't need you should worry there, Geltfin. The doctor tells me he can't get no regular trained nurse on account there is so much sickness from this flu and no regular nurses there anyway, but he tells me he brings in his wife which she understands nursing and he says the wife sticks right there day and night and gives every attention.
I told him I had no way to get back to town, so he offered to take me. I went and the next day I returned with the undertaker. So we had to detour several miles out of our way. An epidemic of flu broke out in the town and I am told that this lady was the first one to die with it. At the Green home the Lord restored the entire thirteen to health, and protected me.
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