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Updated: May 23, 2025


Don't you get hittin' nobody with them on, or you'll mebbe sprain your wrist." "Not much fear of that," said the novice, looking at his watch, and, finding that he had some minutes to spare, sitting down opposite Skene. "No," assented the champion. "When you rise to be a regular professional you won't care to spar with nobody without you're well paid for it."

I don't believe mortal man, unless it was a Philadelphia nigger, could make such a bow. It was enough to sprain his ankle he curled so low. And then off he went with a hop, skip, and a jump, sailor fashion, back to meet his people. "Now, Squire, if you see Lord Stanley, tell him that story of the Prince de Joinville's horse; but before you get so far as that, pin him by admissions.

Me an' the Kid started to break for the foothills, but he set me to makin' bandages, an' sent the Kid after some more water. We was losin' our age fast, an' Bill's voice sounded like grandpa's. He said it was a corkin' bad sprain, but he tied it up an' wet down the bandages; an' then he sent me to headquarters after the spring-wagon, an' the Kid to Danders for the doctor.

No one but Herr Hiller, Herr Rietz, or Herr Lachner is thought fit for this. It would be simply impossible to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of Beethoven's birth if these three gentlemen should happen suddenly to sprain their wrists.

God knoweth whether the Spanish fleet will not, after refreshing themselves in Norway; Denmark, and the Orkneys, return. I think they dare not go back to Sprain with this, dishonour, to their King and overthrow of the Pope's credit. Sir, sure bind, sure find. A kingdom is a grand wager. Security is dangerous; and, if God had not been our best friend; we should have found it so."

Having lived in America, I know what you, so accustomed to freedom and plenty, will say to this: "France, Sprain, Morocco, England all these countries are near to Portugal. If she is short of bread, let her simply exchange wine for it, and there need be no fears of a famine." Ah, my dear American friends, little do you suspect the artlessness of this reply.

I also like to have vitamin C as a part of my first aid kit because if I experience a laceration, a sprain, broken bone, or a burn, I can increase my internal intake as well as apply it liberally directly on the damaged skin surface.

The old woman came and lomi-lomi-ed the shoulder kneaded it with her hands until the pain and stiffness were gone, then extracted the oil from some kukui-nuts by chewing them and applied it to the sprain. All the time she kept up a chatter in Hawaiian, talking, asking questions and showing her white teeth in hearty, good-humored laughs.

"It wasn't badly sprained at all," she persisted. "I was only " She caught herself, with a shock. "I was only frightened, I think." "I don't believe you." "But it's the truth." "Then it was not the truth in the first place." There it was now, her best occasion to come out with it. But no; she could not. "It's not so bad as I feared," she stammered. "I trust not. A sprain is a bad business."

Their mother kept all her sons' letters, from the very first, in which Henry, the younger of the twins, sends his love to his brother, then ill of a sprain at his grandfather's house of Castlewood, in Virginia, and thanks his grandpapa for a horse which he rides with his tutor, down to the last, "from my beloved son," which reached her but a few hours before her death.

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