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Desertions have been fearfully numerous among enlisted men, and officers have urged every possible excuse for leaves of absence. A man with my appetite stands no chance whatever, and our regimental surgeon laughs when I assure him that I am suffering from acute heart-disease. Therefore, my only hope is a wound, and I welcome our prospective raid in exchange for dreary picket duty."
She is the exact contrast to the Countess Violetta in face, in everything. Heart-disease will certainly never affect that pretty spy!
"I mean he fell flat on his face the moment he saw her, and hasn't been in good form from that moment to this. The doctor says it's heart-disease." "That's what the colonel says troubles Mrs. Maynard. She was senseless and almost pulseless some minutes last night. What manner of man is McLeod?" "A tall, slim, dark-eyed, swarthy fellow, a man with a history and a mystery, I judge."
"Why, that's" and readers with heart-disease had better brace themselves up for a great shock "that's SYLVIA JOY, the famous dancer!" Sylvia Joy! And I hadn't so much as looked at her petticoat for weeks! But I would now. The violet eyes and the heavy chestnut hair rose up in moralising vision. Yes! God knows, they were safe in my heart, but petticoats were another matter. Sylvia Joy!
Blaine," the girl faced him, her voice steadied and deepened portentously, "my father died of heart-disease, did he not?" The detective felt a sudden thrill, almost of premonition, at her unexpected question, but he controlled himself, and replied quietly: "That was the diagnosis of the physician, and the coroner's findings corroborated him."
Hamilton. What was the second incident?" "Late last night, I had a telephone message from my club that my best friend, Gordon Brooke, had been taken suddenly ill with a serious attack of heart-trouble, and wanted me. Brooke has heart-disease and he might go off with it at any time, so I posted over immediately.
"You know they say he has eight hundred thousand a year and spends nothing, except on some rubbishy old books. And his mother has heart-disease and will leave him a lot more. OH, LILY, DO GO SLOWLY," her friend adjured her. Miss Bart continued to smile without annoyance. "I shouldn't, for instance," she remarked, "be in any haste to tell him that he had a lot of rubbishy old books."
"I've heard of you, of course the international meddler! What sort of sensation are you trying to work up now, my man, by such a ridiculous assertion? Pennington Lawton murdered! Why, all the world knows that he died of heart-disease!" "All the world seldom knows the truth, but it shall, in this instance," returned Blaine, trenchantly.
"Carmen" appeared in 1875, and achieved a magnificent success at the Opera Comique. It was brought out in March, and in the following June he died of acute heart-disease. He was a very promising composer, and specially excelled in orchestration. During his last few years he was a close student of Wagner, whose influence is apparent in this last work of his life.
M. Milsand died, in 1886, of apoplexy, the consequence, I believe, of heart-disease brought on by excessive cold-bathing. The first reprint of 'Sordello', in 1863, had been, as is well known, dedicated to him. The 'Parleyings', published within a year of his death, were inscribed to his memory. Mr.
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