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Updated: June 8, 2025


So it is with pulmonic patients: if they would recover, aside from the aids of diet, dress, and all the other etceteras, they must first and all the time continue to Exercise EXERCISE EXERCISE the body in the open air. The distinguished Dr. Willard Parker once said to us that he put a consumptive on the back of a horse at his office-door in New York, and told him to ride for his life.

He fitted the washer on to the boss of the dagger in the open breech of the rifle, pushed it into the barrel, inserted the cartridge, and closed the breech. Then, opening the office-door, he displayed a target of padded strawboard against the wall. "The length of the two rooms," said he, "gives us a distance of thirty-two feet. Will you shut the windows, Jervis?"

I must, however, make an exception, which, after all, will only go to prove the rule. One bright morning he met me at the office-door, his face as beaming as the weather.

He looked again across the white level of the parade and saw the tall, dark figure of the adjutant stalking straight to the door of his own troop office, and as with anxiously throbbing heart he walked away homewards, Devers watched his hated persecutor, almost divining what was his purpose, what would be his first question. He saw him halt and the office-door open and Sergeant Haney come forth.

Are you ready, Grinder?" "Yes, sir." "Then, lock the office-door, and don't forget to take out the key."

Ripton was supposed to be devoted to the study of Blackstone. A tome of the classic legal commentator lay extended outside his desk, under the partially lifted lid of which nestled the assiduous student's head law being thus brought into direct contact with his brain-pan. The office-door opened, and he heard not; his name was called, and he remained equally moveless.

I am busy now: leave me alone." And pushing Maxence towards the office-door, which he had just opened, "Come in, come in!" he said in a tone of extraordinary impatience. But M. de Tregars was coming in too; and, as he did not know him, "What do you want, you?" he asked roughly. "The gentleman is my best friend," said Maxence, turning to him; "and I have no secret from him."

In compliance with her wish Bell Crawford accompanied her up-stairs; and the moment after, Tom Leslie stepped into the office-door through which he had seen Dexter Ralston disappear. He was not there.

He saw that there must be a pressure here that he could not understand, and again Geraldine's fair head and wonderful eyes signaled him a warning. He could not risk increasing her suffering. "Good-day, sir," repeated Rufus; and the visitor stepped down from the office-door in silence and out to his machine. Carder turned back to Geraldine, who met his angry gaze with despairing eyes.

As soon as the door was opened a man came in hurriedly and handed him, a slip of paper on which were written these few words: "An artery has commenced bleeding. Come quickly! Doctor Hillhouse started to his feet and gave a quick order for his carriage. As it drove up to the office-door soon after, he sprang in, accompanied by Doctor Kline.

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