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Updated: June 22, 2025


No man can change his habits all at once, at the fiat of a physician. But I have been very moderate ever since I saw you. 'And yet you have had another attack? 'Who told you that? asked Brian, with an angry glance at his wife. 'Your own appearance tells me yes, and your pulse. You have been indulging in the old habits nipping all day long; and you have been sleeping badly.

It is there the child shews itself in its true character, and thereby gives the master an opportunity of nipping in the bud its evil propensities. I am, therefore, most anxious to recommend that this necessary appendage to an infant school should not be dispensed with.

They marched quickly through the nipping, windy streets, and then returned with two or three score of men, women, and children, plunging through the snow or mud at their heavy heels. It was Orpheus fallen from his high estate. What a mockery the glare of the lamps and the capers of the mountebanks were, and how satisfied were we to enjoy it all without going inside.

Debtors are always paying like those who are guilty of the easiest thing in life, the violation of Truth, they have made themselves bondmen to pay, if not in substance, then in soul; and the nipping of the soul goes on for as long as the concrete burden is undischarged. There is a repentance that does reconstitute!

And if perchance the chicadee Lisp a faint note anon, The snow is summer's canopy, Which she herself put on. Fair blossoms deck the cheerful trees, And dazzling fruits depend, The north wind sighs a summer breeze, The nipping frosts to fend, Bringing glad tidings unto me, The while I stand all ear, Of a serene eternity, Which need not winter fear.

Had the call been from a well-to-do patient who fostered a half-fancied illness, he might have been more put out than he certainly was when, upon turning into the street, he felt the keen east wind nipping his ears; but it was from a poor house lying in the midst of a very labyrinth of squalid back streets and foul courts, and yet but a mere stone's-throw from his own comfortable dwelling.

"Have they sent for Mudge?" "Lord, no, Miss! Small chance of getting to Mudge, or of Mudge getting to us. Why, the snow is half-way up the front door!" Bed was deliciously warm, and the air in the room nipping, as Dorothea found when she stretched out her hand for the cup. "I always like waking in this room. It gives one a sort of betwixt and between feeling between being at home and on a visit.

When night came he took his stand with Horatio, and Marcellus, one of the guard, upon the platform, where this apparition was accustomed to walk; and it being a cold night, and the air unusually raw and nipping, Hamlet and Horatio and their companion fell into some talk about the coldness of the night, which was suddenly broken off by Horatio announcing that the ghost was coming.

Laurance unduly bemoans and magnifies a mistake, which, whatever its baleful intent, has suffered in my rude inhospitable hands an 'untimely nipping in the bud, and most ingloriously failed of consummation.

Oftentimes he would be the first to reach the box, and, what was more to the point, would hold his position against the other horses hold it against rough shouldering from the family horse, savage nipping from the saddler, even vigorous cursing and flaying from the swarthy hostler. With the approach of winter he revealed his courage and temerity further.

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