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It's the sweetest instrument in the world, worth at least five pounds, and for one shilling you have a chance of getting it. It is to be raffled." Eliza objects, on principle, to anything like gambling; but as this was for the Deserving Inebriates, which is a good cause, she paid her shilling. She won the orchestrome, and I carried it home for her.
Now this is evident in wine; mixed wine inebriates very soon, and drunkenness is much like a crudity rising from undigested wine; and therefore the drinkers hate mixed liquors, and those that do mix them do it privately, as afraid to have their design upon the company discovered.
He mentioned Red Horse Valley " He drew a deep breath and was master of himself again, but his face was still pale. "Oh, that," he said, "that is a polite fiction. Jackson knows of this inebriates' home in Ontario and I had to provide him with a destination. He will go no farther than " "Why, curse my life, if it isn't the doctor!" At the sound of the raucous voice both looked up.
The increase of the quantity of water on beginning the large doses of rosin was probably owing to his omitting the morning doses of opium. V. The Phænomena of Dropsies explained. I. Some inebriates have their paroxysms of inebriety terminated by much pale urine, or profuse sweats, or vomiting, or stools; others have their paroxysms terminated by stupor, or sleep, without the above evacuations.
Yet, as I have already said, the Salvation Army, on a three years' test in each case, has shown that it deals successfully with about 50 per cent of those women who come into its hands for treatment as inebriates or drug-takers. How is this done?
The unimaginable designs of their little bodies inebriates the soul, and transports it to a paradise of images and of voluptuous ideals. They tremble upon their stems as though they would fly. When they do fly do they come to me? No, it is my heart that hovers o'er them, like a mystic male, tortured by love. No wing of any animal can keep pace with them.
At last Texas lugs out a bottle, aimin' to compose his feelins', which they's some harrowed by now. "`Well, I never! shouts the woman; 'I shorely sees inebriates ere now, but at least they has the decency not to pull a bottle that a- way before a lady. "This stampedes Texas complete, an' he throws the whiskey outen the stage an' don't get no drink.
Elliott! We must get him into the' Home," said Mrs. Birtwell, speaking close to the minister's ear. "What home?" asked Mr. Ridley, turning quickly upon her. She did not answer him. She feared to say a "Home for inebriates," lest he should break from them in anger. "What home?" he repeated, in a stronger and more agitated voice; and now both Mr. Elliott and Mrs.
Its tessellated pavement and ample courts suggested the idea of a temple where great multitudes might kneel uncrowded at their devotions; but from appearances about the place where the altar should be, I judged, that, if one asked the officiating priest for the cup which cheers and likewise inebriates, his prayer would not be unanswered.
The brass toddy kettle formerly stood upon the hob of the grate, singing merrily, always ready for the cup of tea which "cheers but not inebriates," or, as was frequently the case, for the preparation of hot toddy or spirit. The evolution of the fender forms a pleasing story in connection with the ingle side.
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