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I enclose herewith a contract in duplicate, and if the terms are acceptable to you, will you kindly return one copy signed, and retain the other yourself." Thyrsis read, not long after that, of a young playwright who died of heart-failure; and he was not surprised if all playwrights had to go through experiences such as that.

Because of these troubles this excellent man was forced to camp out in the wet, for it was the rainy season, and catching a chill, died suddenly of heart-failure following rheumatic fever just after he had moved into his new habitation, which consisted of some rather glorified native huts.

He must have been dead half an hour, said the doctor. It was evidently heart-failure. Before the doctor had pronounced his verdict there was a whisper in the Stock Exchange. "Henderson is dead!" "It is not possible," said one. "I saw him only yesterday," said another. "I was in his office this morning," said a third. "I never saw him looking in better health." The whisper was confirmed.

The engines left off; the Kaiser's speed, as from heart-failure, gave in, died away. By this time all the passengers knew, in a state of tremor saw confused runnings to and fro, and face caught from face dismay; the voyage was spoiled, the record! What, then, had happened to the world? And now again the Boodah is signalling: "Let the Captain come".

"There are more persons die of starvation in London every day than the Boards of Guardians wot of. The doctor calls them 'heart-failure' in his certificate; and he is quite accurate. But let me tell you what I want you to do. This girl has been a secretary; she has been advertising for some similar post; any post, indeed." He took out the paper and pointed to the advertisement.

I feel as if I ought to follow these two personages of my sermonizing story until they come together or separate, to fade, to wither, perhaps to die, at last, of something like what the doctors call heart-failure, but which might more truly be called heart-starvation. When I say die, I do not mean necessarily the death that goes into the obituary column.

The spear of the hunter had entered his very soul. 'Why? he cried in the penetrating and indignant voice of a man calling to a responsible Maker. A gust of wind and a swish of rain answered. "And as I turned away to shut the door he pronounced the word 'Merciful! and expired. "Eventually I certified heart-failure as the immediate cause of death.

"Heart-failure! How long have you been here?" "Since a quarter to eleven." She looked at her watch earnestly and saw that her hand did not shake. "I'll sit with him now till the doctor comes. D'you think you could tell him, and yes, Mrs. Betts in the cottage with the wistaria next the blacksmith's? I'm afraid this has been rather a shock to you." Sophie nodded, and fled toward the village.

Best of all, it leaves no traces; a diagnostician would call it heart-failure.... And thus I escape that." He nodded coolly toward the door. "But this must not be, Rutton!" Amber rose suddenly, pushing back his chair. "Something must be done. Doggott " "Not so loud, please you might alarm him. After it's all over, call him. But now it's useless; the thing is done; there's no known antidote.

That set me whistling to myself, and I laughed to think how near I had come to giving nitroglycerin to a fellow who was only shamming heart-failure; for that it was Frederic Cullen who had climbed on the car I hadn't the slightest doubt, the resemblance between the two brothers being quite strong enough to deceive any one who had never seen them together.

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