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Sancho retorted with a request that his master cover his shoulders with his cloak, as the exertion had been too great and had made him perspire freely, and he did not wish to run the risk of catching cold. Don Quixote did as he was asked and begged Sancho to lie down; then he covered him with the cloak.

We staid all night here and dug around in some other places in the bottom of the cañon, in the hope to have better luck than they did, but we got no water anywhere. We seemed almost perishing for want of water, the hard exercise made us perspire so freely. In the morning we started on, and near the summit we came to the dead body of Mr.

I s'pec's one growed out of t' other. He hath a passion for the real as well as the ideal, and in order to see a fire-engine, or Westminster Bridge, or a snow-storm, he will perspire you two hours at the pit's mouth. He could see them any day in the street, but it gives him wondrous joy to see them in their wrong places.

A woman who climbed trees and conversed with the baboons of the jungle! It was quite horrible! Again the Hon. Morison mopped his brow. Meriem glanced toward him. "You are warm," she said. "Now that the sun is setting I find it quite cool. Why do you perspire now?"

The others can collect flower-dust, and when you come home give it in smartly to the old Bees in the hive." Away they flew at once. But all the very young ones stayed behind. They made the last party, for they had never been out with the others. "What are we to do?" they asked. "You! you must perspire," said the Queen. "One, two, three! Then we can begin our work."

"One man could," he declared. "But that ain't saying the kid wouldn't be too much for you." "Tie him up," urged Mr. Jervice. "I can handle him when he's tied." "Brave man!" sneered the leader. "Get me a little rope an' I'll do him up scientific." He was as good as his word. When his scientific job was finished the only thing Glen could do without restraint was to perspire.

"That's true," Bristow said sharply, "but, from where you sat, anybody going up or down the steps of Number Five would have been directly between you and the avenue light. Isn't that so?" "Yes." "All right go ahead. What did you see?" Morley hitched back his chair still further. He had begun to perspire, and he kept running his fingers round his neck between flesh and collar.

This announcement made Wylie perspire with anxiety, and his three thousand pounds seemed to melt away from him. "But never mind," said old Wardlaw; "I am very glad you came. In fact, you are the very man I wanted to see. My poor afflicted friend has asked after you several times. Be good enough to follow me."

"A very worthy fellow, Willis, and I know it," replied Becker, shaking him heartily by the hand. To the storm succeeded one of those diluvian showers that have already been described. Rain being merely a result of evaporation, it was evident that sea and land in those climates must perspire at an enormous rate to effect such cataclysms.

At the end, amidst much suppressed tittering, there would come a chorus of "Thank you very much!" "How interesting!" And in spite of its being winter I would perspire all over. Who would have predicted at my birth or at his death what a severe blow to me would be the demise of this estimable Anglo-Indian! Then, for a time, while I was living with Dr.

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