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He ought to have the seat of his ideals lanced, and all this wash about doing good to people by stealth taken away. It may be he might prove a very decent fellow then if there was anything left of him, that is. I have been bothered about this book this three months. I have written scarcely anything since Llewellyn asked me for it, for when he asked me I had really nothing on hand.

You don't know what horrid things are done to those afflicted with my complaint. But I do, for I have informed myself on the subject. Their skins are scarified, and their sores blistered, lanced, cauterized, and sometimes burned away with a knob of red-hot iron, called 'the button." "But iv id is necessary, myn goed Blaize, you musd submid," replied his mother.

What to do in a case of convulsions from hooping cough There is nothing better than dashing cold water on the face, and immersing him in a warm bath of 98 degrees Fahr. If he be about his teeth, and they be plaguing him, let the gums be both freely and frequently lanced. Convulsions seldom occur in hooping-cough, unless the child be either very young or exceedingly delicate.

had a slight shower at 4 P.M. this evening. The Canoes arrive at 12 oClock & unloade to Dry &c. finished & Lanced the 2 Canoes, Some rain this afternoon. all prepareing to Set out on tomorrow.

The sun dipped behind the encircling hills; the west blazed with the lambent flame of fire-opal; the wonderful translucent blue of the sky shaded suddenly to deep purple lanced by great shafts of mauve and amethyst light, and in the east stars popped out; the hills shone like huge, crude gems sapphire, jade, jasper, malachite, chalcedony their valleys swimming with mists of mother-of-pearl.... And it was night, the hills dark and still, the sky a deeper purple and opaque, the ruddy fires of wayfarers on the roadside leaping clear and bright.

And yet I remember more than one nursery-maid that was kind enough to me; but I have heard nothing of them since." "Their blood is not in your veins as mine is, unless the doctors have lanced it out." "I never was bled in my life, if you mean that, madam. But I must ask you to explain how I can possibly have the the advantage of possessing your blood in my veins." Mrs. Wilson eyed her keenly.

Maybe he hit his hand on something when he fell; maybe he jabbed it on a buckle; maybe he had a boil on his hand and lanced it with his knife." "What killed him, then?" Godfrey demanded. "Poison and it's in his stomach. We'll find it there." "How about the odour?" Godfrey persisted. "He spilled some of the poison on his hand as he lifted it to his mouth.

Finally left with ponies at 11.30. There was a good deal to do, which partly accounts for delays, but we shall have to 'buck up' with our camp arrangement. Atkinson had his foot lanced and should be well in a couple of days. I led the lame pony; his leg is not swelled, but I fear he's developed a permanent defect there are signs of ring bone and the hoof is split.

Stoker, Bram Stoker's brother, came round between the scenes, and, after looking at my thumb, said: "Oh, that'll be all right. I'll cut it for you." He lanced it then and there, and I went on with my part for that night. George Stoker, who was just going off to Ireland, could not see the job through, but the next day I was in for the worst illness I ever had in my life.

It becoming necessary, upon this, to send him to bed again and hold him in waiting to be lanced again, Bella did it. But not half as well on the second occasion as on the first; for, a twice-told white one seems almost to become a black one, when you are not used to it. 'Oh DEAR! said Mrs Milvey, 'I am SO sorry! Mr Rokesmith took SUCH an interest in Lizzie Hexam, when we were there before.

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