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"You ARE too tired, then?" "Yes, I'm too tired." And Keith, with another spasmodic jerk under the bedclothes, turned his face to the wall again. "All right, dear, you shan't. That's the better way, I think myself," sighed his aunt. "I wouldn't have you overtax yourself for the world. Now isn't there anything, ANYTHING I can do for you?" And Keith said no, not a thing, not a single thing.

After a short plunge or quick shower this reaction should be secured. By staying in the water too long one may overtax his vitality and become chilled. When taking a plunge simply allow the water to come in contact with all parts of the body; then immediately get out. If the recuperative powers are defective you should not use cold water, though the hand bath as described should be satisfactory.

It is a doctor's duty to see that a nurse does not overtax her strength, and you are looking very ill these last few days. I am going to prescribe a tonic which I want you to take regularly, and you must contrive to have a walk each day, and, if possible, a rest in the afternoon. You might lie down on the sofa while your mother is dozing." Ruth flushed, and shook her head in pretty disclaimer.

Order being restored, the travellers got new harness for the dogs, new boots for themselves, and set out for the white trading post, thirty miles above. Here, having at last come into the region of settlements, they agreed never again to overtax the dogs. They "travelled light" out of Nulato towards the Koyukuk. The dogs simply flew over those last miles.

But be good enough to respect mathematics. Do not suggest that the martial qualities induced by the two religions are so dissimilar that two Catholics are capable of imposing Home Rule on twenty-five Protestants. The suggestion that we shall overtax "Ulster" is even more captivating. But how are we to do it?

The causes of insanity must therefore be of two kinds: First, those which make the task of adjustment so difficult as to overtax the capacity. Second, those which lessen the capacity so that it is unequal to the demands made upon it. The third section of the paper is a brief discussion of what these causes are and how we should deal with them. Author's Abstract.

As for the Emperor, he showed me such kind attention and consideration for it would be too much to call it anxiety on my behalf that he frequently nodded to my freedman, who was standing just behind me, to give me a hint not to overtax my voice and lungs, when he thought that I was throwing myself too ardently into my pleading and imposing too great a burden on my slender frame.

"Don't try that again; it's rather more than you can manage yet," he said, breathing hard. "I was an old Ishmaelite to put you up to it." "I thought it was easy enough," said Mary, trembling with affright and the overtax of her strength, while uncle Nathan filled the tea-kettle and bore it into the porch; "next time I shall know how better."

Miss Warren will help me, and I think all will be well." "Don't overtax Miss Warren," I urged, lingering anxiously at the door a moment. She gave me a smiling, reassuring nod, as much as to say that she would take care of herself. "God bless her!" I murmured, as I sought my room. "I believe she has saved the child."

And here, of course, we encounter the greatest difficulty in offering practical advice, for what one may do easily will overtax another. Generally speaking, going up and down stairs more than once a day is inadvisable until another two weeks have passed.

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