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Or take a scruple each of pil. indic. foetid, agarici, trochis ati; one scruple of rhubarb pills, six grains of lapis lazuli, make into pills with epithimium, and take them once a week. Take three drachms of elect. loetificans.
"Rum start this, eh, Pil!" said Cusack, by way of opening proceedings. "You know," said Pil, confidentially, "I'm not surprised. He made such a regular mess of it in the schoolhouse." "Don't know what's the good of his coming here, then," said Philpot; "our fellows aren't a bit quieter than the schoolhouse."
Ted's fair skin was tanned to a warm brown, and, clad in Indian clothes, save for his aureole of copper-coloured hair, so strong a contrast to the straight black locks of his Indian brothers, he could hardly be told from one of the island lads who roamed all day by wood and shore. They called him "Yakso pil chicamin," and all the village liked him.
He had heard Captain Cusack was coming over, and had mentally rehearsed several times what it seemed to him would be the most appropriate salutation under the circumstances. But this hope is doomed to be a disappointment, for Pil is in a hurry. "Just going to get the house tubs ready," he says; "I'll be back in time for the mile." "Then is the hurdles over?"
There were some oedema of the leg to which he is subject, and much pain and inflammation of the ulcers. I directed the application of a cold poultice and lotion, and prescribed the pil. hydrarg. every second night with an aperient draught the following morning. This plan of treatment was continued for a number of days without any appearance of healing in the ulcers.
Well, if you want to know anything write to me. I'll always explain fully. Anything business, place or people. You'll find Pil Antibil. a little overstocked by-the-by, I found it soothed my mind the day before yesterday making 'em, and I made 'em all day. Thousands! And where's George? Ah! there you are! I'll write to you, George, FULLY, about all that affair. Fully!"
He heard that the Salamander was at the castle, and redcoats all about, he said, and if the Annick could be got out to- morrow they must sail any way; and if Pil was still so squeamish, a Popish priest could couple them in a leash as tight as a Fleet parson could.
"Pil," said Cusack, a few days after the unfortunate end to that gentleman's "motion" in Parliament "Pil, it strikes me we can do pretty much as we like these times. What do you think?" "Well, I don't know," said Pil, meditatively; "I got a pot from Coates to-day for playing fives against the schoolhouse door." "Oh yes; of course, if you fool about out of doors you'll get potted.
Hereupon Mr Cusack rose in his place and asked if the House was aware that the Welchers' cricket club was started again; that he was the secretary; and old Mr Pil the treasurer, and Mr Riddell the president, that the subscription was two shillings and sixpence in advance, and that But here the enthusiastic secretary's announcement was drowned in the general laughter of the assembly, led by the Parrett's juniors, who roared as if they'd never heard such a joke in their lives.
He's stopped their river-play, and they won't be able to show up at the regatta." "I'm jolly glad!" said Cusack; "chaps like them deserve to catch it, don't they, Pil?" "Rather!" replied Pilbury. A silence ensued, during which both heroes were doubtless meditating upon the unexampled iniquities of the Parrett juniors.
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