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Toward the last began the ether inhalations, the chloroform, hasheesh, the absinthe, cocaine, and the "odour symphonies" Huysmans's des Esseintes, and his symphonic perfume sprays were not altogether the result of invention. On his yacht Bel Ami Guy never ceased his daily travail. It was Taine who called him un taureau triste.

"I would, my lord, if you were my groom," answered Florimel, whom his accusation of Malcolm had filled with angry contempt; and she moved away towards the still prostrate mare. Malcolm was quietly seated on her head. She had ceased sprawling, and lay nearly motionless, but for the heaving of her sides with her huge inhalations. She knew from experience that struggling was useless.

"I've been savin' this for when we needed it most," said George. "And I guess the time's come." He handed me the package, and I filled my pipe, long unused to anything save leaves from the teapot and red willow bark. Then George filled his pipe. From the fire we took brands and applied them to the tobacco. Deep, deep were our inhalations of the fragrant smoke.

Behold Ikey as he ambles up the street beneath the roaring "El" between the rows of reeking sweat-shops. Pallid, stooping, insignificant, squalid, doomed to exist forever in penury of body and mind, yet, as he swings his cheap cane and projects the noisome inhalations from his cigarette you perceive that he nurtures in his narrow bosom the bacillus of society.

Beauty had the advantage of the fine curves of full inhalations of the air that circulated along the dusty paths between the sea and the mountains.

"There's another thing that troubles me," added the Irishman, with one of those great inhalations of breath which seem to fill the entire being. "What is that?" "Me pipe has gone out, and I hasn't the maans convanient to relight it." "That is a small infliction which you can well afford to bear. I am only anxious for the night, that we may speed on our way home to get assistance for poor Elwood."

Later on in the same family there was a case of la grippe, in which for several years there had been chronic, ulcerative bronchitis that bid defiance to blisters and inhalations, the various specifics of another forceful predecessor, who also was a believer in large doses and full rations of alcoholized milk.

For the time being, the longing for refinement seemed reduced to the passionate inhalations of that divine, fair rose of love which was Madame Steno, a rose almost too full-blown, and which the autumn of forty years had begun to fade. But she was still charming.

"May I ask," he ventured after a few inhalations of his vicarious smoke, "may I ask the nature of your business?" "Surely," replied the other. "I am a collector." "Of what?" inquired Raikes, dissatisfied with the ambiguity of the answer. "Sapphires," said the Sepoy. "Ah!" cried Raikes.

Wait till you get on the ground. But the first move was peaceable enough. They got an injunction from the courts restraining the new line from encroaching on their right of way." "Which was a thing that nobody wanted to do," said Adams, between inhalations. "Which was a thing the Utah had to do," corrected Winton. "The canyon is a narrow gorge a mere slit in parts of it.

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