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"You shall eat all you want to; an' if you get the stomachache, as Samuel does sometimes when he's been eatin' too much, I'll give you some catnip tea out of the same dipper that I give him his. He's a great eater, Samuel is," she added, in a burst of confidence, "an' it's a wonder to me what he does with it all sometimes." "Is he?" exclaimed Toby, quickly.
The worm smells the crushed leaves, and straightway enters the poultice which is then burned. Bangbangsit is also considered as a cure for stomachache, diarrhoea, and is an aid in bringing on menstruation. When used for these purposes, the root is boiled, and the liquor is drunk. The fresh leaves will also relieve a pain in the stomach if applied to it, while the fruit is eaten to cure diarrhoea.
Then came another groan and another and another and another, until finally greedy Bill clapped both his hands across the front of his jacket and let out a terrific roar. "Ah!" said Buster Bumblebee. "You have a stomachache, young man. And it's no wonder." There was a great rattling of knives and forks dropped suddenly upon plates and a clatter of cups set hastily upon saucers.
IV. TRAINING OF CHILDREN in proper bodily habits. Simple means of treatment in sickness, etc. The manner in which the cry is uttered, or the pitch and tone is generally a symptom of a certain kind of disease. STOMACHACHE. The cry of the child in suffering with pain of the stomach is loud, excitable and spasmodic.
He thought how he had rushed upstairs, terrified lest Eleanor was fainting or had a "stomachache," or something and found her sitting up in bed, her cheeks red and glazed with tears, her round, full chin quivering. He thought how he had tried to make out what she was driving at about Edith, and the chicken coop, and the ridgepole! "You told Edith I was scared!"
Have you a stomachache? I'll run for mother!" "There's nothing the matter. But but I wish you'd tell Maurice to come and speak to me." Edith tore downstairs, and out of the front door: "Maurice! Where are you?" then, catching sight of him, reading and smoking in a hammock slung between two of the big columns on the east porch, she rushed at him, and pulled him to his astonished feet.
Woot could not deny that he was tired, and he slept soundly until morning, when he was given a good breakfast, smoking hot. "You two miss a great deal by not eating," he said to his companions. "It is true," responded the Scarecrow. "We miss suffering from hunger, when food cannot be had, and we miss a stomachache, now and then."
Bouvard got a stomachache, and Pécuchet fearful headaches. They lost confidence in Raspail, but took care to say nothing about it, fearing that they might lessen their own importance. They now exhibited great zeal about vaccine, learned how to bleed people over cabbage leaves, and even purchased a pair of lancets.
Because such reviewers as had noticed his book wrote of his "poetry" using inverted commas to advertise their scorn, and because nobody bought the volume despite its slimness, he became the idol of men and women who also wrote that which nobody read, and in consequence developed souls with the celerity that a small boy develops stomachache.
You don't want to have to take paregoric, do you?" "No-o-o, but I want e take!" "Mamma said you couldn't have any. You're too little, anyway. Didn't I tell you I ought to have the biggest piece 'cause my stomach's the biggest, an' I'm not afraid of stomachache. Give me your sauce, if you can't eat it," said shameless Fred.
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