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It graciously consents to become an astringent, and a styptic, and a poultice, and, banished from all other temples, still lingers in those of AEsculapius. The botanist also finds his special satisfactions in our flower. It has some strange peculiarities of structure.

It is the only objective fact which the sceptic can realise. It is the only styptic for a bleeding heart. It is the only trouble that is very well worth taking. It is the only key of conversational truth. It is the only antidote to the great wrath of the devil. It is the only symbol of perfect life. The inscription 'HIC NON BIBITUR' will suit nothing but a tombstone.

It was only for the effect on his mind that I gave the iron, which so far as I know is a styptic only; I always think it best to give something perhaps on the principle of the doctors when they give bread pills. I have cured both Paul and the carpenter of violent lumbago, but there I had a little knowledge to go upon.

She took out of her pocket some adhesive plaster, and flakes of some strong styptic, and a piece of elastic. "Now," said she to Vizard, "give me a little opening in the middle to plaster these strips across the wound." He did so.

As he approached the bed, Thaddeus turned his eyes on him with an expression that powerfully told his fears. Dr. Cavendish silently pressed his hand; then taking from his pocket some styptic drops, he made the countess swallow them, and soon saw that they succeeded in stopping the hemorrhage.

"With care, your Grace; and the constant use of my styptic, a most elegant nostrum, your Grace, that has done wonders in the case of a widow up the glen." "This folly of a thing they call one's honour," said the Duke, "has made a great deal of profitable trade for your profession?"

In this hope I was not deceived. It was found. I possessed myself of the powder and shot belonging to one of the savages, and loaded it. Thus equipped for defence, I regained the road, and proceeded, with alacrity, on my way. For the wound in my cheek, nature had provided a styptic, but the soreness was extreme, and I thought of no remedy but water, with which I might wash away the blood.

Something in this picture woke up the pain of a recent wound festering in his heart, and yet through all the smart and tingling came a strange sensation of relief, like that with which a styptic salves a sore. "What do you think of it?" asked the artist. "I want your candid opinion, Stanmore impartial unprejudiced, I tell you. I hope great things from it.

A soothing procrastination was the anodyne selected for the bitter pangs of the body politic a vague expression of royal benignity the styptic to be applied to its mortal wounds. An interval of hesitation was to bridge over the chasm between the provinces and their distant metropolis.

We shall put it to rights in a moment, with one drop of styptic my styptic, or rather my wife's, sir She makes the water herself. One drop of the styptic, sir, and a bit of black taffeta patch, just big enough to be the saddle to a flea, sir Yes, sir, rather improves than otherwise.

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