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You flog us like children, but you forget that we are grown, and that it is more than the body that smarts. It is shame we feel shame so bitter that if a look could lay you dead at my feet, though it cost us all, though it left us beggared, I would look it joyfully were I alone! But you, cowardly interloper, a schemer living on our impotence, walk on and trample upon us "

Hush, Johnny hush and you may leave a card for me at Mr. Peckham's, Harley Street. My eye smarts horribly; that baby will gouge me one of these days." Mrs. Poole had succeeded in stilling the infant, and confessing that Johnny's fingers are extremely strong for his age but, adding that babies will catch at whatever is very bright and beautiful, such as gold and jewels and Mr.

When he did there was in his speech a resentful inflection like that of a man who smarts under some injury, some injustice, some deep hurt which he may not divulge but which nags him to the limits of his endurance. Hollister was Mills' sole company after the other two men left. They would work within sight of each other all day. They ate together at noon.

"What is it, my dear?" Big Bill asked, gently, for Polly was a very pretty girl. "Oh, my ear! It aches and stings and burns and smarts and " "That'll do for a beginning," Dr. Petticoat said, rolling up his sleeves and calling for basins of sterilized water and various antiseptics and disinfectants. "Can you do anything, Bill?" Warble asked anxiously, "it isn't ptomaines, you know."

So with many a wry face and many an "Ouch" he limped out from the shelter of the friendly old bramble-bush and started out to see what the Old Pasture was like. Now Hooty the Owl had taught Peter wisdom. With his torn clothes and his aches and smarts he couldn't very well forget to be careful.

She now addressed herself to Burrell in the same manner. "I think we are very smarts to come so far," she said. "You travel like a deer," he declared, admiringly. "Why, you have tired me down." Removing his pack, he stretched his arms and shook out the ache in his shoulders. "Which way does our course lie now, Pathfinder?" "Right up the side of this big, and then along the ridge.

Now, if only one of them little bits smarts, the whole creature goes wrong there's the mischief." Bel-a-faire-peur listened thoughtfully to his comrade where he lay flung full-length on the skins. "I dare say you are right enough. I knew nothing of my men when when I was in England; we none of us did; but I can very well believe what you say.

That fine afternoon April budding into May this lady listened to Ingram in the garden. Of all sounds in the world the sweetest music for her ear was made by a man's voice embroidering the theme "You are lovely, you are cruel, I die." Ingram's descant on the golden phrase was querulous, after his manner. He took his lover's smarts, as one must suppose them, hardly.

I have to suffer a little, as the good folks did who got speared and roasted sometimes; but I won't complain a bit, though my forehead smarts, my arms are tired, and one cheek is as red as fire." "The Roman States make a handsome page, don't they?" asked Jack, little dreaming of the part he was playing in Jill's mind. "Oh, I say, isn't Corea a beauty?

Cowboys will tell you that a horse is always more frightened than hurt during the operation, and that the day after he feels none the worse. All this you need not credit. A burn is a burn, whether made purposely with a branding iron or by accident in any other way. The scorched flesh puckers and smarts. It hurts every time a leg is moved.

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