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Updated: June 13, 2025


He calls himself a trainee. He likes to hear himself talk. Most of all he likes to talk about himself. As a result, I know the story of his life. Leopold Lehmann, as he emphasizes, was drawn in a clumsy manner from the womb with a forceps. His head is misshapen, like a noodle. His nose also. He has gone through the usual illnesses. He enjoys a complicated form of syphillis.

But in its hour of adversity she took to it, and she and Regie spent many hours consoling it for the arrival of the little chrysalis up-stairs. Mrs. Gresley recovered slowly, and before she was down-stairs again Regie sickened with one of those swift, sudden illnesses of childhood, which make childless women thank God for denying them their prayers. Mrs.

Few persons are aware of the extent to which masturbation or self-pollution is practiced by the young of both sexes in civilized society. The hollow, sunken eye, the blanched cheek, the withered hands, and emaciated frame, and the listless life, have other sources than the ordinary illnesses of all large communities.

She recalled her past kindness the kindness, the affection of sixteen years how she had taught and how she had played with her from five years old how she had devoted all her powers to attach and amuse her in health and how nursed her through the various illnesses of childhood.

Harvey Dillon and Myrtle Cass, an uncomely but intense girl of nineteen. Of these fifteen only seven came to the first meeting. The rest telephoned their unparalleled regrets and engagements and illnesses, and announced that they would be present at all other meetings through eternity. Carol was made president and director. She had added the Dillons.

But the first hindrance to their union is poor sister Margaret's secret and infatuated love for that scheming villain Rowland, her then too probable seduction, melancholic madness, and suicide: successively upon this follow the last illnesses and deaths of the heart-broken old people, whom Rowland's dreadful ubiquity terrifies in their very chamber of disease; and as the too likely consequence of such accumulated sorrows on a creature of exquisite sensibility, Charlotte, the only remaining heiress of that ancient lineage, gradually, and with all the semblance of death, falls into her terrible trance.

They both of them disliked the idea of having a stranger spying about them very much; but it was inevitable, for the epilepsy was a new development, and as Burton says, "My wife felt, though she had successfully nursed me through seven long illnesses since our marriage, that this was a case beyond her ken." So Dr.

It does not seem to matter which at the time. Then another must meet the difficulty. It is the little nagging illnesses that make the trouble just enough to keep a woman at home a week or ten days or more, and deprive her of wages which she might have been receiving, and which she very much needs. These are the illnesses that are hard to bear.

I was not afraid of death on the battlefield, but those Latin illnesses of yours Why do you look at me in that way? Doctor. I am looking as usual. As for your illness, I will say that it is more the imagination of Your Highness than anything else. The constitution is strong, and with my assistance Your Highness will live to the age of Methusaleh. Prince. Are you sure of it? Doctor. Positive.

"You are an extraordinarily healthy man, to all appearances. Have you ever suffered from bad health?" "Measles." "Immaterial." "Very unpleasant, though." "Nothing else?" "Mumps." "Unimportant." "Not to me. I looked like a water-melon." "Nothing besides? No serious illnesses?" "None." "What is your age?" "Twenty-five." "Are your parents living?" "No." "Were they healthy?" "Fit as fiddles."

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