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But when they ripened, they grew fat and juicy, the size of a grape, and of a liverish color. I thought that one of them had fallen on my left forearm and went to flick it off. Instead of being that, the thing burst into a blood splotch as soon as I hit it. That was the first time I had been bitten by one of those bugs.

Liverish." "Order the chickens, then, but ask Notya first." "Where is she?" Together they peeped over the banisters and listened. "You'd better ask," Miriam said. "I wonder where she is. Call her," she added, daring Helen to break one of the rules of that quiet house; and Helen, who had discovered the truth that day, lifted her voice clearly.

He was quite rude about it when I asked him why. Perhaps he's liverish, from the heat. It might be a good thing, dear, if you went round and overhauled him. Somehow, it seems unnatural for Purdy to be bad-tempered." "It's true he may be a bit out of sorts. But I fear the evil's deeper-seated. It's my opinion the boy is tiring of regular work.

His duties, always honourably performed whatever the risk to himself, were far too severe for him, and he was rapidly becoming a wreck; nervous, liverish, a martyr to headache, and a slave to stimulants, although not a drunkard he only took enough to whip him up to his work. His digestion too had become seriously impaired, and he had no natural appetite for anything.

What the devil's the matter?" cried a voice; and I found I had disturbed from his slumbers an unnoticed Colonel of British Cavalry. "A thousand pardons!" said I. "I thought I was alone, and gave vent to the feelings of the moment." Colonel Bunnion stretched himself and joined me. "That's the worst of this place," he said. "It's so liverish.

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