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It's a jolly sight better than rotting about here with a beastly governess." "You can't expect any governess to enjoy being robbed of her glycerine and cucumber," I said. "You wouldn't like it yourself." "That wasn't the real reason," said Lalage. "Even Cattersby had more sense than that." "She means," said the Canon, "that it didn't begin there."

In this door-check there may be a mixture of water, alcohol and glycerine, the alcohol to prevent freezing in cold weather, and the glycerine to give body to the mixture so it will not flow through the valves too freely." "And do you think you can put something like that on your guns, so the recoil will be taken up?" Ned wanted to know. "I think so," spoke Tom.

He's barking dangerously at everyone round him when all at once he's choked off something grand by the weeping mother that has lost her third set of tears. She was wiping glycerine off her face and saying things to the grouch that must of give him a cold chill for a minute.

I carry besides, a canvas bag on the horn of my saddle, containing two days' provender, and a knife, horse-shoe nails, glycerine, thread, twine, leather thongs, with other little et ceteras, the lack of which might prove troublesome, a thermometer and aneroid in a leather case, and a plaid.

Scrape the mucous surface firmly with the back of a knife blade, and rub up the scrapings in a mortar with fine sand. Add water, and rub up the whole vigorously for some time, and filter. The filtrate is an artificial gastric juice. The glycerine dissolves the pepsin, and on filtering, a glycerine extract with high digestive properties is obtained.

It may be that we have not got to the end of this refined analysis yet, but at any rate, I suppose I may say and I speak with some little hesitation for fear my friend Professor Roscoe here may pick me up for trespassing upon his province but I believe I may say that now we can account for 99 per cent. at least of the sugar, and that 99 per cent. is split up into these four things, carbonic acid, alcohol, succinic acid, and glycerine.

A YOUNG DOMESTIC. We should recommend the eiderdown quilt being sent to a cleaner's, as it will only lead to disappointment if you wash it at home. Put a little glycerine on the tea-stain before it goes to the wash. PRIMROSE should try a little tripoli and water upon the surface of the table. It will remove the spots.

The lad then fell into a kind of feverish sleep, and the reporter and Pencroft remained near the bed. During this time, Harding told Neb all that had happened at the corral, and Neb recounted to his master the events of which the plateau had just been the theater. It was only during the preceding night that the convicts had appeared on the edge of the forest, at the approaches to Creek Glycerine.

Ice only relieves thirst for a short time, and as it is liable to induce flatulence should be avoided, especially in abdominal cases. Dryness of the tongue may be relieved by swabbing the mouth with a mixture of glycerine and lemon juice. If severe pain calls for the use of morphin, 1/120th grain of atropin should be added, or heroin alone may be given in doses of 1/24th to 1/12th grain.

We shall find in the same page the name of the disease and the remedy. Thus: chapped hands glycerine; cold squills; lumbago mustard-plasters; nervous excitement valerian; sleeplessness Dover's powders. This may be very well for slight ailments, but we have attended more funerals of people who were their own doctor than obsequies of any other sort.

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