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Updated: June 24, 2025
When death comes, I want to face it and fight it off as long as possible, not have it sneaking up on me in my sleep. I think I'd rather starve." "You would," said MacMaine. "The food that was captured with you has nearly run out, and we haven't been able to capture any more. But rather than let you suffer, they would have killed you painlessly." He glanced at the watch on his instrument cuff.
The swelling, which is the first and most prominent clinical feature, develops gradually and painlessly, obliterating the bony prominences by filling up the natural hollows. It appears greater to the eye than is borne out by measurement, being thrown into relief by the wasting of the muscles above and below the joint.
"God gives," was the motto on the watch I took from his blouse, and God could not have given him a nobler end; to die, in the fore-front of the first fight of the war, quickly, painlessly, with a bullet through the heart, with his regiment behind him, and facing the enemies of his country. The line at this time was divided by the trail into two wings.
'I wish you to put him painlessly out of the world, doctor, she cried. 'Quick, quick, or my resolution may give way. She flung herself down, with hysterical sobs, upon the sofa.
He's been trying very desperately to deserve well of his fellow blueskins. All he's accomplished is develop a way to starve painlessly. He wouldn't feel comfortable with a girl who'd helped make starving unnecessary. He'd admire you politely, but he'd never marry you. And you know it."
He said nothing to his mother about that bungled business he was literally afraid; but a sad event just then reminded him afresh how little it was the moment for squandering money. Mr. Carteret drew his last breath; quite painlessly it seemed, as the closing scene was described at Beauclere when the young man went down to the funeral.
Saffron is dead." "I've told him," said Beaumaroy. "Of heart disease," Mary added. "Quite painlessly, I think and quite a normal case, though, of course, it's distressing." "I I'm sorry," stammered Captain Alec. Beaumaroy's eyes met Mary's in the candle's light with a swift glance of surprise and inquiry.
At any rate he started to fling up his head too late! The needle point of the jet-headed hatpin entered exactly at the outer corner of his right eye and passed backward for nearly its full length into his brain smoothly, painlessly, swiftly. He gave a little surprised gasp, almost like a sob, and lolled his head back against the chair rest, like a man who has grown suddenly tired.
I had a look at the other man, who was still bleeding and had lost consciousness altogether. It was a race for life. Which to attend to? Both men were still bleeding, and both would bleed to death within half an hour or so. I reckoned it was almost hopeless with the tourniquet-man and I left him passing painlessly from life to death.
He took with him to Calvert the news of the sudden death of the old Duchesse d'Azay she had failed rapidly since hearing of the death of d'Azay, and had passed away painlessly on the morning of Lafayette's arrival in Paris the escape of St. Aulaire to Canada, and a letter from Mr. Morris. "He desired me to give you this," said Lafayette, gravely, handing the letter to Calvert.
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