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He was at one time persuaded that he had contracted leprosy, and he used to disconcert his acquaintances by examining solicitously their wrists and necks to see if he could detect symptoms of the same disease. There is very little doubt that as medical knowledge progresses we shall know more about the cause of such hallucinations. To call them unreal is mere stupidity.

And the one-eyed hostler and liquor depository, standing on the outskirts of the throng that he had solicitously followed in, slapped palm against thigh and cried: "By Peter, that's the gallon I poured in the water-pitcher and forgot where I left it!" "Didn't I tell you and command you and order you to throw away all the liquor round this place, you one-eyed sandpipe?" demanded Hiram, furiously.

"How is your dear little dog, by the way?" enquired Sam solicitously, as he fell into step by her side. "Much better now, thanks. I've made friends with a girl on board did you ever hear her name Jane Hubbard she's a rather well-known big-game hunter and she fixed up some sort of a mixture for Pinky which did him a world of good.

Billy Louise, observing how he avoided rocky patches and went considerably out of his way to keep his feet on soft soil, stopped in the middle of a "Coma ti yi" to ask him solicitously if he were getting tender-footed; and promised him a few days off, in the pasture.

Digby and Helen were both smoking; they had asked her very solicitously whether she minded, and she had said she didn't, although in fact she did not like the smell of tobacco, and Helen's constant cigarette distressed her quite unselfishly on the score of health.

Conroy found himself saying, baldly, awkwardly, but unable, for the life of him, to keep the eagerness out of his voice. Upon the instant the music struck up. The two rose and made ready for the dance; Conroy placing Johnnie in waltzing position, and instructing her solicitously. Gray Stoddard looking on, was amazed at the naïf simple jealousy that swept over him at the sight.

"Restlessness." "That's ambition with its nerves gone bad, isn't it?" Again she smiled. "You'll know what it is some day." "Is it contagious?" he asked solicitously. "Don't be alarmed. I haven't it. Not now. I'd love to stay on and on and just 'breathe and wait, if the gods were good." "Dream that the gods are good," he echoed. "The last thing they ever think of being according to my reading."

The fellow creepin' along next me was a tremendous big buck; he looked like a plum giant in that moonlight, and I 'd just succeeded in drawin' a bead on him when a draught of air from up the gully strikin' across the back of my neck made me sneeze, and that buck turned round and saw me. You wouldn't hardly believe what happened." "Whole eh bunch drop dead from fright?" asked McNeil, solicitously.

"Are you sure you are not hurt at all?" he asked solicitously. "Not a bit only muddy," she replied, stooping to brush her earth-stained hands through the rain-laden grass at the roadside. He was still working with the straps when her hands were cleaned and watched her openly as she shielded her face behind Patsie's head while waiting.

I took my temperature, which I was pleased to find 104. I paid almost dainty attention to my dress, choosing solicitously a necktie of a dull and subdued hue. The mirror showed that I was looking little the worse from my illness. The fever gave brightness to my eyes and color to my face.

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