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The natural oil of the skin, which gives to the hand its beautiful suppleness and delicate sense of touch, was gone like the sap in the tree he was felling, for it was early in the winter. However the brow might perspire, there was no dampness on the hand, and the helve of the axe was scarcely harder and drier.
'The Katy wasn't bothering you, and there's a law against monkeying with express packages. "And he sits on H. Ogden's stomach and goes through his pockets symptomatically and careful. "'I'll make you perspire for this, says Ogden, perspiring some himself. 'I can prove who I am.
The night apparel should be light cotton, linen or silk. The bed should be comfortable, but not too soft. There should be enough covering to keep the sleeper comfortably warm, but not hot. Those who cover themselves with so many quilts or blankets that they perspire during the night are not properly refreshed. It prevents sound sleep and makes the skin too sensitive.
The Hays girls from Camp Happy-go-Lucky, had joined the party that intended going into the deep woods, so they, too, aided in the search for Tavia. "I give up," said Jack finally, mopping his forehead, for in spite of the beautiful bracing air of the mountains, the act of running over the hill and into the valleys made him perspire. "Isn't it queer!" exclaimed Dorothy, thoroughly alarmed.
There was no need to push, for the road was downhill most of the way; so much so that they had all to help to hold back the cart, which travelled so rapidly that Bert found it difficult to keep pace with the others and frequently broke into a trot to recover lost ground, and Crass being fleshy and bloated with beer, besides being unused to much exertion began to perspire and soon appealed to the others not to let it go so fast there was no need to get done before one o'clock.
The great use of light to vegetation would appear from this theory to be by disengaging vital air from the water which they perspire, and thence to facilitate its union with their blood exposed beneath the thin surface of their leaves; since when pure air is thus applied it is probable that it can be more readily absorbed. Hence, in the curious experiments of Dr. Priestley and Mr.
And with heart cleft in twain, that damsel, replying to her lord, softly followed him expecting that hour." "Markandeya said, 'The powerful Satyavan then, accompanied by his wife, plucked fruits and filled his wallet with them. And he then began to fell branches of trees. And as he was hewing them, he began to perspire. And in consequence of that exercise his head began to ache.
"He didn't say a thing about how long this situation might continue?" "No. I've given you the message word for word. My memory is excellent, Trigger." "So it could be more weeks? Or months?" "Yes. Possibly. I imagine...." Plemponi had begun to perspire. "Plemp," said Trigger, "will you give Holati a message from me?" "Gladly!" said Plemponi. "What oh, oh!" He flushed. "Right," said Trigger.
"Oh, no!" cried my dear sister Sophy, with the most gracious warmth; "she is young and beautiful." "From what I understand," said Glencoe, rousing himself, "she must be lovely in mind as in person." I found my friends were getting me into a fine scrape. I began to perspire at every pore, and felt my ears tingle. "Well, but," cried my father, "who is she? what is she?
The fox and the wolf that had looked at the lone cabin came back now to seek, an easier prey. Henry Ware slept until far after midnight, and then he awoke easily, without jerk or start. The fire had burned down, and a deep bed of coals lay on the hearth. Paul still slept, and when Henry touched him he found that he had ceased to perspire. No trace of the fever was left.
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