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Updated: June 27, 2025
These two were condemned to the guillotine, the others sent to the galleys at Brest or Toulon the forger along with the petty thief, the housebreaker with the absconding clerk. There was no room in the prison for ordinary offences against the criminal code; they were overfilled already with so-called traitors against the Republic.
He did not lift his own to hers; he had long experience of the averted gaze of women; but it was not only that; a great shyness beset him. "Can I can I " he stammered, blushing miserably, meaning to finish with "direct you," or "show you the way." Then he looked at her again and saw what seemed to him the strangest sight of his life. The lady's eyes had filled with tears filled and overfilled.
This interval of time between the feeding is necessary in order that there may be sufficient time given for digestion to take place. Regurgitation of milk soon after feeding is a sign that the stomach has been overfilled. As the infant usually falls asleep after nursing, it is necessary to waken it up at the time for the next nursing, as good digestion depends upon regularity of feeding.
There is, however, a twofold explanation of it: the circulation through the much softer tissue of the brain, unenclosed within a firm bony case as in after-life, varies with far greater rapidity in the infant than in the grown person, and hence the organ is far more easily overfilled with or emptied of its blood.
They were overfilled with various types of these Belgian people whom I had been watching all day the fugitives of a ravaged country. For a little while in this French train they were out of the hurly-burly of their flight. For the first time since the shells burst over Antwerp they had a little quietude and rest. I glanced at their faces, as they sat back with their eyes closed.
But here a worse fate accompanied these than what they had found within the city; and they met with a quicker despatch from the too great abundance they had among the Romans than they could have done from the famine among the Jews, for when they came first to the Romans they were puffed up by the famine and swelled like men in a dropsy; after which they all on the sudden overfilled those bodies that were before empty, and so burst asunder, excepting such only as were skilful enough to restrain their appetites, and by degrees took in their food into bodies unaccustomed thereto.
A most valuable aid in dropsies due to heart deficiencies is the so- called dry diet, which means that as little liquid as possible should be taken in order that the patient's blood may resorb the exudate in the tissues and not have the blood vessels filled or overfilled with liquid from the gastro-intestinal tract.
And now, suppose you tell me your name." "Jessica," she replied simply. "And have you no relatives no friends to help you?" he continued. She shook her head sadly. "Only Martha and Johann," was the hopeless reply. "You poor child! And what does friend Johann do for a living?" Again she shook her head. "I don't know. He gets drunk." "An overfilled profession that," said Leroy, with a sigh.
Genis left him he had watched the long straight road with dull, unseeing eyes he had seen the first convoy, overfilled with wounded men lying huddled on heaped-up straw, and had thanked God that he was lying on this exquisitely soft carpet made of thousands of tiny green plants moss, grass, weeds, young tendrils and growing buds and opening leaves that were delicious to the touch.
I was at a very large party the other night, at the poet Campbell's, where every material for a delightful evening good rooms, pretty women, clever men was brought into requisition to make what, after all, appeared to me nothing but a wearisome, hot crowd. The apartments were overfilled: to converse with anybody for five minutes was impossible.
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