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But his critics were too numerous for him to punish all: they numbered every soul in the house, besides the summoned aiders only excepting three: Sarah, who really had a head-ache, and made but little answers to the numerous glad envoys; Jonathan Floyd, whose charity did not altogether hate the man, and who really felt alarmed at his absence; and chiefest, Mrs.
So, much weeping at that vexing disappointment, after so many pains to please, Mrs. Tracy put aside her numerous aids and appliances, and lay slatternly a-bed, to nurse a head-ache until noon; and all had well nigh forgotten the probable arrival, when, to every body's dismay, a dusty chaise and four suddenly rattled up the terrace, and stopped at our identical number seven.
"But what is this, my dear countess, it isn't snuff?" "No," she replied, "it makes the nose bleed, and is an excellent thing for the head-ache." I was sorry that I had taken it, but said with a laugh, that I had not got a head-ache, and did not like my nose to bleed. "It won't bleed much," said she, with a smile, "and it is really beneficial."
Mr Rayner hesitated, then, "I er if it's a steep pull, I think I had better stay where I am," he added, in cheery, decided tones, which brought a flush of delight to Hilary's cheeks. She turned in silence to follow her sisters, but before she had advanced many steps, stood still hesitating and stammering "I I the sun is very hot. My head " "Well, don't come, dear, if you are afraid of head-ache.
I rose early, walked before breakfast, pour ma sante, and came back with a most satisfactory head-ache, pour mes peines. I read for just three hours, walked for two more, thought over Abernethy, dyspepsia, and blue pills, till dinner; and absolutely forgot Lord Dawton, ambition, Guloseton, epicurism aye, all but of course, reader, you know whom I am about to except the ladye of my love.
He remembered, and he was humbled at the thought, that he used to have short fits of repentance, and to form resolutions of amendment, in his wild and thoughtless days; and often when he had a bad head-ache after a drinking bout, or had lost his money at all-fours, he vowed never to drink or play again. But as soon as his head was well and his pockets recruited, he forgot all his resolutions.
After supper he kept stretching out his legs on the fender, indulging in scraps of quotations from plays which were Greek to me, and more than once knocked over the fire-irons, making a hideous row poor Carrie already having a bad head-ache. When he went, he said, to our surprise: "I will come to-morrow and bring my Irving make-up."
There's a chance one lives on hope from day to day that I may be sent home; I don't seem to be getting any better here: all goes well for a time, and then I get such a head-ache as I would not sell for the minted wealth of the world. Of course, that makes work of any kind rather a problem, and I see myself looking out for a job which I can do at my own convenience, when I feel up to it.
Bird, I mustn't stay; it wouldn't be right for me to remain here, idle and enjoying myself, and they so poor and unhappy at home. I couldn't stay," said he, rising from the table, "I must go." "Well, my dear, you can't go now. Sit down and finish your breakfast, or you will have a head-ache." "I'm not hungry I can't eat," he replied; "my appetite has all gone."
Wine ain't no good, it goes off as quick as the white beads off of champaign does, and then leaves a stupid head-ache behind it. One on 'em lays hold of the tail, and the other skins her as she runs strait an eend. Next year, it's all growed ready for another flayin'. Fact, I assure you. Lord! I'd skin a feller so, his hide would never grow agin; I'd make a caution of him to sinners, I know.
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