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One of the children was taken with scarlet-fever; and then another and another was seized in such rapid succession until five of them were lying ill together that there was no time to think of removing them.
"He died," replied her brother, "soon after the intention of changing the children took place. You took the hint, father, from the worthy baronet himself." "Ay, I did; and I wish I had not. You died, my good young fellow, of scarlet-fever let me see but divil a much matther it is when you died; it's little good you'll come to, barrin' you change your heart.
"Yes," said Nelly softly to herself, "that is a fairy tent, and in it I may find a baby elf sick with whooping-cough or scarlet-fever. How splendid it would be! only I could never nurse such a dainty thing." Stooping eagerly, she peeped over the buttercup's drowsy head, and saw what seemed a tiny cock of hay.
For this is only one of a series of facts which we are wholly unable to explain. Small-pox, measles, scarlet-fever, hooping-cough, protect those who have them once from future attacks; but nettle-rash and catarrh and lung fever, each of which is just as Homoeopathic to itself as any one of the others, have no such preservative power.
"Well, he was ailing all day yesterday, and to-day he is worse, and she is afraid it is scarlet-fever. Luckily, Amy was spending the day with the Uphams yesterday, so she scarcely saw the boy at all; and as soon as her mother became alarmed, she sent her out into the garden to play, and hasn't let her come indoors since, so she can't have been exposed to any particular danger yet.
Carlyle appeared like scarlet-fever, and raged violently for a time; for, being anything but a "passive bucket," Di became prophetic with Mahomet, belligerent with Cromwell, and made the French Revolution a veritable Reign of Terror to her family.
And he wus jest a askin' me this, and it beats all, how many times he had tackled me on this very subject, when Whitfield drove up in a great hurry. Little Samantha Joe had been taken sick, very sick, and extremely sudden. Scarlet-fever was round, and she and the boy had both been exposed. I was all excitement and agitation; and I hurried off without changin' my dress, or any thing.
I have twice seen them applied in scarlet-fever; and the patients one a young lady, the other a child in both cases died." "Madam, I have given my opinion," curtly returned the physician. "They are necessary in Lord Elster's case." "Do you approve of leeches?" cried Lady Hartledon, turning to Mr. Brook. "Not altogether," was the cautious answer. "Answer me one question, Mr.
Barker she had no further interview, but not many weeks elapsed before the influence of malicious strictures and insinuations circulated by him concerning the hygienic arrangements of her school began to bear their natural fruit. Parents became querulous and suspicious; and when calumny was at its height, a case of scarlet-fever among her pupils threw consternation even into the soul of Mrs.
It was certainly quite impossible not to have an affection for its present gentle kind-hearted mistress; and Lady Merton felt exceedingly grateful to her, for having, some years ago, nursed Rupert through a dangerous attack of scarlet-fever, with which he had been seized at Abbeychurch, when on his way from school, when she herself had been prevented by illness from coming to him; and Mrs.
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