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Why, I am over-fatigued; I dare say it will be an hour or two before I fall asleep; but when I once am asleep, I sleep like a rock!" "Come, Alice," said her father, "let us leave the gentleman. Goodnight, sir." "Good night good night," returned the traveller, yawning. The father and daughter disappeared through a door in the corner of the room.

Absolute rest for the next three months could alone avert it. The evidence of disease was not very decided, but the utter prostration of the whole system, was, in a sense, worse than positive disease. To be attacked with serious illness now, or even to be over-fatigued might be fatal to him.

She was going out incessantly and could be over-fatigued. She could have woman's great stand-by in moments of crisis a bad attack of neuralgia. It was the simplest matter in the world. The only question was all things considered, was it worth while? By "all things considered" she meant Leo Ulford. The touch of Fritz in him made him a valuable ally at this moment.

The bright cynosure rounded up to him in the web of the waltz, with her dark eyes for Lady Dunstane, and vanished again among the twisting columns. He made his way, handsomely bumped by an apologetic pair, to Lady Dunstane, beside whom a seat was vacated for him; and he trusted she had not over-fatigued herself.

That he feared one of the young ladies was not a strong or accustomed traveller, and had been over-fatigued two or three hours ago. That he had observed, from his station in the rear, that she sat her mule as if she were exhausted. That he had, twice or thrice afterwards, done himself the honour of inquiring of one of the guides, when he fell behind, how the lady did.

'No, I don't, said I. 'But what I do understand is, that you must go to bed; and tell me at what time we must start tomorrow, that I may go to Hepworth, and get those letters written we were talking about this morning. 'Wait till to-morrow, and let us see what the day is like, he answered, with such languid indecision as showed me he was over-fatigued. So I went my way.

"I see now why she wanted Mr. Butler," quoth Hobbs, with a knowing wink "the slut has come to swear!" And thrice had she over-fatigued herself and thrice again been indebted to humble pity for a bed whereon to lay a feverish and broken frame. And thus many, many months had elapsed, since the day she set out on her pilgrimage, to that on which she found its goal.

At last perhaps it was owing to the unusual heat of the night Cuckoo became so over-fatigued that she was scarcely conscious what she was doing. Her smile was utterly devoid of meaning, and had she been suddenly asked, she could not have told whether she was at the Regent Street end of Piccadilly, at Hyde Park Corner, or midway between the two. Once more there was a block.

Butler," said the Duke, "because she has something in the sound of her voice, and cast of her countenance, that reminded me of you not when you look so pale though you have over-fatigued yourself you must pledge me in a glass of wine." She did so, and Butler observed, "It was dangerous flattery in his Grace to tell a poor minister's wife that she was like a court-beauty." "Oho, Mr.

I wish this present hour would never end: who knows with what fate the next may come charged?" "This is hypochondria, Jane. You have been over-excited, or over-fatigued." "Do you, sir, feel calm and happy?" "Calm? no: but happy to the heart's core." I looked up at him to read the signs of bliss in his face: it was ardent and flushed.

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