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He made a wry face and attempted to wash the taste away with coffee. "D'ye know Julia?" Martin shook his head. "She's my lady friend," Jim explained, "and she's a peach. I'd introduce you to her, only you'd win her. I don't see what the girls see in you, honest I don't; but the way you win them away from the fellers is sickenin'." "I never got any away from you," Martin answered uninterestedly.

And who can tell the moral, physical and financial ruin, the sickenin' and terrible effects of evil habits formed there, the sin and woe that like a black cloud follers the army?

They was large size crackers, and he concluded with the dull, sickenin' thud o' blind shells burstin' on soft ground. 'How did he manage that? I said. 'You throw a lighted squib into water and you'll see, said Pyecroft. 'Thus, then, we improvised till supplies was exhausted and the surrounding landscapes fair 'owled and 'ummed at us.

Janet arguing with the fish man, Janet experimenting with the telephone the lawyer had put in the hall, Janet simultaneously polishing a window and singing. "Ouch " Felicia would pull imaginary rheumatism through an imaginary casement, "Oh weel oh weel to look at the du-urt! it's sickenin'! weel

First thing I noticed was that the lamps hadn't been turned up, though they was all lit. I got back to the end of the counter when I came to a halt, for there in a heap on the floor was old man McBride, with his head mashed in where some one had hit him with a sledge. There was blood all over the floor, and it was a mighty sickenin' spectacle.

"It's on'y some of that sickenin' MacQueen's foolishness," she called out from some distance away "and I was tired of workin' in that old nasty place anyway. Up and said he didn't have no job for me. Didn't have a job for me. So I just laughed at him and stayed round a little while, havin' a good time, and then he happened up to the bunchin' room and told me to git. So I gitted ... Lor, Mr.

Heavy, hopeless-lookin' vaults they are indeed, whose air is putrid with the sickenin' miasma of moral loathsomness and deseese; whose walls are painted with hideous pictures of murder, rapine, lust, starvation, woe, and despair, earthly and eternal ruin. Shapes of the dreadful past, the hopeless future, that these livin' dead stare upon with broodin' frenzy by night and by day.

"Why," he reasoned with her, "on a seashore like this there are bound to be caves; the only trouble will be to find the right one. And as for breakfast, it was you that talked about it just now." His persistence, his gentleness, the careful lucidity of his craze drove her fairly beside herself. "Oh," she cried again, "if you ain't mad, then I must be, or elst I'm sickenin' for it!

Sleep I can get nane, Ay waukin O! She. "It's fair insultin' to rent a hoose wi' so few convenience." We. 'An' I'm ower auld to fish ony mair, An' I hinna the chance to droon. She. "The work is fair sickenin' i' this hoose, an' a' for ane puir body to do by her lane." We. 'How can ye chant, ye little birds, An' I sae weary, fu' o' care? She.

"But this child, with five or six other wimmen, wuz put into a sickenin' den polluted with every crime, and subject to the brutal passions of a crowd of live, dirty human devils. "And when, half dead from her dreadful life, she ran away at the peril of her life, and wuz taken in by a charitable woman, and nursed back to life and sanity agin.

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