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Two days later I inquired after his welfare of the Superintendent of the Asylum. He was admitted suffering from sun-stroke. He died early yesterday morning, said the Superintendent. Is it true that he was half an hour bareheaded in the sun at midday? Yes, said I, but do you happen to know if he had anything upon him by any chance when he died?
I am ceaselessly thinking of you and Annette; I feel that you are both far, far away when I need you near me so much. "It is extraordinary how far away from me you seem to be, and how I miss you. Never, even in my younger days, have you been my all, as you are at this moment. I have foreseen for some time that I should reach this crisis, which must be a sun-stroke in Indian summer.
"Now, Tom," said the captain, "I spoke to you, when we first came here, respecting your constitutional weakness on the subject of sun-stroke." "You did, sir." "Will my slow friend," said the captain, "lend me his arm, or I shall sink right back'ards into this blessed steward's cookery?
We could only bear it in the veranda by keeping the blinds always wet. I don't wonder that you were troubled." "That comes from heaven or Providence, or from something that one knows to be unassailable, and therefore one can put up with it. Even if one gets a sun-stroke one does not complain. The sun has a right to be there, and is no interloper, like a free-selector.
"Where is the servant?" "Away providing for us. You had a sun-stroke. He carried you up here." "How long have I been in this place?" "A fortnight." Numerous questions followed. Brandon's memory began to return. Yet, in his efforts to regain knowledge of himself, Beatrice was still the most prominent object in his thoughts. His dream-life persisted in mingling itself with his real life.
As for a sun-stroke, it requires peculiar gifts. But if you compel me to a choice in the matter, then I say, give me the busiest part of Broadway for a sun-stroke. There is such experience of calamity there that you could hardly fall the first victim to any misfortune. Probably the gentleman at the apothecary's was merely exhausted by the heat, and ran in there for revival.
I have had no model since I came back. Col. G. The man was in a sad taking about her, sir. I didn't know what to make of it. There seemed some truth something suspicious. Ger. Perhaps my aunt can throw some light upon it. A sun-stroke in India, perhaps. Or he may have had a knock on the head. I must keep my eye on him. Who can it be? She knows she is puzzling me, the beauty!
Peckaby, waiting for her white donkey; the mysterious behaviour of Dinah Roy, in which there was undoubtedly more than met the ear; all these could not cover for a moment the one burning fact Lucy's love, and his own dishonour. In vain Lionel flung off his hat, heedless of any second sun-stroke, and pushed his hair from his heated brow.
I assisted my wife upon her ox, and with a very cold adieu to Kamrasi I turned my back most gladly on M'rooli. A satanic escort Prostrated by sun-stroke Days and nights of sorrow-The reward for all our labor. The country was a vast flat of grass land interspersed with small villages and patches of sweet potatoes. These were very inferior, owing to the want of drainage.
Roosevelt received a trifling wound from a shrapnel bullet at the beginning of the fight. Later his orderly had a sun-stroke, and when he called another orderly to take a message, this second man was killed as he stood near, pitching forward dead at Roosevelt's feet. Finally came the order to charge. Roosevelt was the only mounted man in the regiment.
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