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A small boat was still towing astern. Bob, forgetful of his sprain, lowered himself into her, and grasped the oars, while the captain followed. "Hold hard!" shouted the mate. Our hero impatiently, though he never for a moment expected to find his friend alive, complied. In two minutes Leeks reappeared and let down a flask into the boat.
Some of us had to sprain ankles and make believe to step on snakes, and then Mamie Sue had to be lost and traced, only she didn't know it yet; so Tony said that we would have to start very early. It was about half past seven when he came for me while all the rest of them waited at the corner for us. We then trooped down to get Roxanne and Lovelace Peyton; but disaster met us at the door.
I had then nine horses and five servants, with the highest and most favourable hopes of futurity; but now I came a fugitive, seeking protection, and having lost all a youth like me had to lose. I had but a single louis-d'or in my purse, and Schell forty kreutzers, or some three shillings; with this small sum, in a strange country, we had to cure his sprain, and provide for all our wants.
Why on earth had that lady been so foolish as to jump down? Pauline, excessively provoked at this accident, which deprived her of a pleasure, declared it was silly to swing so high. On his side Doctor Deberle did not say a word, but seemed anxious. "It is nothing serious," said Doctor Bodin, as he came down again "only a sprain.
It looked like the face of an old friend to the poor, little Talentless One. "There, there, poor dear! Never mind where you be, or who I be you 'tend right to gettin' out o' your faint! Sniff this bottle there! You'll be all right in a minute. It's your foot, ain't it? It's all swollen up how'd you sprain it?" She had the injured foot in her tremulous old hands, gently loosening the shoe.
"We will divide them in three parts," said the landlord. In the front of the inn, surrounded by a ghostlike group that spoke its suspicions, Chesterton was lifting his saddle from El Capitan and rubbing the lame foreleg. It was not a serious sprain. A week would set it right, but for that night the pony was useless.
It is not an uncommon occurrence for dogs, while running, climbing fences, or jumping ditches, to sprain themselves very severely in the knee, or more frequently in the shoulder-joint; and if not properly attended to, will remain cripples for life, owing to enlargement of the tendon and deposition of matter.
"As for trusting him, I trust no one, these days." "I don't wonder your Faith is gone," she observed. But she was talking with one eye on a mirror. "Pink makes me pale," she said. "I'll bet the maid has a drawer full of rouge. I'm going to see. How about a touch for you? You look gastly." "I don't care how I look," I said, recklessly. "I think I'll sprain my ankle and go home.
I said that it had cured Murray's sprain after all other remedies had failed and that, when I had been left a partial wreck from a very bad attack of rheumatic fever, the only thing that restored my joints and muscles to working order was Alloway's Anodyne Liniment, and so on.
There was no trail on that side of the stream, and they had to "go it blind," to use Shep's words. "Say, this is worse than climbing a mountain!" gasped Whopper, after slipping and sliding over a number of rocks and coming down rather suddenly in a hollow. "Rather knocks the breath out of a fellow," returned Shep. "Take care that you don't sprain an ankle, Whopper."
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