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Updated: June 25, 2025


He just sat there on the floor near some rolled-up blankets in incessant dazed ambivalence until she at last told him to unpack. The next morning, from being weakened by the evening's migraine or from the restoration of common sense, she was insistent that he go begging like a monk and leave her alone. He kow- towed to her myriad times, began to cry, and said that she was too good for him.

This success emboldened them, and, resuming with self-confidence, the practice of medicine, they nursed Chamberlan, the beadle, for pains in his ribs; Migraine the mason, who had a nervous affection of the stomach; Mère Varin, whose encephaloid under the collar-bone required, in order to nourish her, plasters of meat; a gouty patient, Père Lemoine, who used to crawl by the side of taverns; a consumptive; a person afflicted with hemiplegia, and many others.

The Emperor, who was suffering from severe migraine, went down into a sort of ravine, where he spent the greater part of the day walking on foot. From this spot he could see only part of the battlefield, and to see its entirety he had to climb a nearby hillock, which he did only twice during the action.

But one day a letter in a light blue envelope was brought him from the town. Vera Iosifovna had been suffering for some time from migraine, but now since Kitten frightened her every day by saying that she was going away to the Conservatoire, the attacks began to be more frequent. All the doctors of the town had been at the Turkins'; at last it was the district doctor's turn.

"But it is an outrage," murmured the duke, somewhat pacified. "It is an outrage against his majesty." "I will put an end to the outrage then, but I will do so by gentle means. My Lord Marquis de Valmy, I am suffering terribly with a migraine, and am compelled to retire.

Sir Charles rose to hand her to a chair, but she waved him back with a thin, beringed hand. "I thank you, Sir Charles; but I will not trouble you. I am going down to the summer-house by the road, as I think the air there will cure my migraine. Patricia, love, I am looking for my 'Clelie, the fourth volume. Have you seen it?" "No, Aunt Lettice." "It is very strange," said Mrs. Lettice plaintively.

"Were we there, Sally, I'd never wish to leave it," spoke Peggy so earnestly that her friend looked up in surprise. "What is it?" she asked quickly. "Has thee the migraine, Peggy?" "No, Sally." Peggy was thoughtful for a moment before she explained: "These people are so grateful because the company hath come. Were there not great cause for fear they would not have so much appreciation.

What am I smelling in there" She turned on the fan. "Smelling?" she asked idiotically. "Open up the door." She opened it and smiled painfully. "Don't freak out. It's a joint." "It's illegal." "It's necessary. It's preventive pot sometimes when used responsibly. See, once in a while, I feel a migraine coming on.

The storekeeper rose hastily to take his leave, but was prevented both by Haward's restraining gesture and by the entrance of the two visitors who were now ushered in by the grinning Juba. Haward stepped forward. "You are very welcome, Colonel. Evelyn, this is kind. Your woman told me this morning that you were not well, else" "A migraine," she answered, in her clear, low voice.

She now declared herself excessively tired by her morning ride, and martyr, besides, to a migraine. Moreover, it was enough to give one the spleen to hear Mary Stagg's magpie chatter and to see how some folk throve, willy-nilly, while others just as good Here tears of vexation ensued, and she must lie down upon the bed and call in a feeble voice for her smelling salts.

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