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Updated: May 27, 2025
Have you ever heard of the wasting effects of fever being reasonably and intelligibly repaired by fortifying the exhausted patient with brandy, wine, ammonia, and quinine? Has that new heresy of the highest medical authorities ever reached your ears Yes or No?" "When a professional man puts that question to me I shall be glad to answer him," said the doctor, opening the door to go out.
"I have tried my best," he said that evening when Daisy was gone to bed, "and I have failed utterly. I tried my best and all I got was a rebuke and a sermon." "A sermon!" said Mrs. Randolph. "An excellent one, aunt Felicia. It was orderly, serious, and pointed." "And she went to that place?" "Yes, ma'am. The sermon was afterwards." "What do you mean, Preston! Speak intelligibly."
All our friend's instinct was to hold off from this till she should see what the ground would bear; she would take no step nearer unless INTELLIGIBLY to meet her, and, awkward though it might be to hover there only pale and distorted, with mere imbecilities of vagueness, there was a quality of bald help in the fact of not as yet guessing what such an ominous start could lead to.
He tried to apologize for the biscuit and the coffee, but could hardly ever get through his sentence intelligibly, he was so full of a sentiment of adoration for the first lady into whose presence he had come in years. Albert felt a profound respect for the man on account of his reverence for Katy.
But Petrus Mauerer, without awaiting the end of his speech, frowned and said: "Kasper Boeck, begin by taking off your hat, put your dog out of the room, and then speak distinctly, intelligibly, without stammering, so that I may understand you." Hereupon the burgomaster, standing near the table, tranquilly emptied his little glass and wiped his great gray mustachios indifferently.
From this poor boy, I could more readily and intelligibly obtain by signs a description of the country, its character, and localities, than from any native I ever met with, whose language I was at the time quite unacquainted with.
He answered, cyphers were only used by novices in politics, and it was very easy to write intelligibly, under feigned names of persons and places, to a correspondent, in such a manner as should be almost impossible to be understood by anybody else.
That by no means all the negroes took their enslavement grievously is suggested by a traveler's note at Columbia, South Carolina, in 1806: "We met ... a number of new negroes, some of whom had been in the country long enough to talk intelligibly. Their likely looks induced us to enter into a talk with them. One of them, a very bright, handsome youth of about sixteen, could talk well.
The surgeon came, examined them, and declared his fears that the poor man could not live four-and-twenty hours. As soon as he was able to speak intelligibly, he said he had been drinking with a party of smugglers, who had just brought in some fresh brandy, and that they had quarrelled violently about a keg of contraband liquor: he said that he could swear to the man who gave him the mortal wound.
That took on and he could scarce have said why a sharpness of importance: she had never lied to him before if only because it had never come up for her, properly, intelligibly, morally, that she must. As soon as she had put to him the question of what he would do by which she meant of what Charlotte would also do in that event of Maggie's and Mr.
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