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Updated: May 16, 2025


"Do I look as if I were going to have heat-apoplexy?" "'Never can tell," said William, wisely. "It's always best to be ready." She had arranged her compartment with the knowledge of an old campaigner.

'It occurs to me that unless I drink something I shall go out before my time. I've stopped sweating, and I wear a seventeen-inch collar. He brewed himself scalding hot tea, which is an excellent remedy against heat-apoplexy if you take three or four cups of it in time. Then he watched the sleeper. 'A blind face that cries and can't wipe its eyes, a blind face that chases him down corridors! H'm!

It isn't as if she didn't know what these things mean. She was through the Jalo cholera last year." The train stopped at Amritsar, and Scott went back to the ladies' compartment, immediately behind their carriage. William, with a cloth riding-cap on her curls, nodded affably. "Come in and have some tea," she said. "'Best thing in the world for heat-apoplexy."

He even blunted his naturally fine appetite with beer and tobacco; and all the while the parrot talked at and made a mock of him. The heat continued and the tempers wore away more quickly than before. A Sergeant's wife died of heat-apoplexy in the night, and the rumour ran abroad that it was cholera. Men rejoiced openly, hoping that it would spread and send them into camp.

How gorgeous were the attendants of their circumstances, on the box with a crest upon their turbans! there is a firm in Calcutta that supplies beautiful crests. And now, let me think! some of them in the Circular Road Cemetery cholera, fever, heat-apoplexy; some of them under the Christian daisies of England probably abscess of the liver."

He belonged to good people, and suffered in the cold weather from lung complaints. In the hot weather he dangled on the brink of heat-apoplexy; but it never quite killed him. Understand, I do not blame Schriederling. He was a good husband according to his lights, and his temper only failed him when he was being nursed. Which was some seventeen days in each month.

'As far as I can make out, he died from oh, anything; stoppage of the heart's action, heat-apoplexy, or some other visitation, said Spurstow to his companions. 'We must make an inventory of his effects, and so on. 'He was scared to death, insisted Lowndes. 'Look at those eyes! For pity's sake don't let him be buried with them open!

'Come in and have some tea, she said. 'Best thing in the world for heat-apoplexy. 'Do I look as if I were going to have heat-apoplexy? 'Never can tell, said William, wisely. 'It's always best to be ready. She had arranged her belongings with the knowledge of an old campaigner.

He even blunted his naturally fine appetite with beer and tobacco; and all the while the parrot talked at and made a mock of him. The heat continued and the tempers wore away more quickly than before. A Sergeant's wife died of heat-apoplexy in the night, and the rumour ran abroad that it was cholera. Men rejoiced openly, hoping that it would spread and send them into camp.

"Do I look as if I were going to have heat-apoplexy?" "'Never can tell," said William, wisely. "It's always best to be ready." She had arranged her compartment with the knowledge of an old campaigner.

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