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First thing you know you'll get a sunstroke, and THEN! My Uncle Mike was sunstruck when I was " "Pass me the biscuits, Maggie, and don't be all night about it," put in Mr. Webster. "I'm hungry, even if Court isn't. I can distinctly remember when you used to pass everything to me first, and almost stuff it "

If he did not walk he would be obtaining the gratitude of Sadie by a falsehood. Therefore, he must walk. "Not at all," protested the young man. "You've got it wrong. What good will it do your sister to have you sunstruck? I think you are sunstruck. You're crazy with the heat. You get in here, and we'll talk it over as we go along." Hastily Jimmie backed away. "I'd rather walk," he said.

Two men of the Harris Light were sunstruck during the day. We left Warrenton at seven o'clock A. M., and moved very slowly. At night we bivouacked not far from New Baltimore. On the following day we were sent out on picket, which here is neither difficult nor dangerous. Our Colonel, Otto Harhaus, is ill, and is awaiting his documents for a leave of absence from the regiment. August 3.

"A stuffy place Suakin, eh, Sutch?" said General Feversham. "Appallingly stuffy. I heard of an officer who went down on parade at six o'clock of the morning there, sunstruck in the temples right through a regulation helmet. Yes, a town of dank heat! But I was glad to be there very glad," he said with some feeling. "Yes," said Feversham, briskly; "ibex, eh?" "No," replied Sutch.

We are not little men, and there is nothing that we are afraid of except Drink, and we have signed a Contrack on that. Therefore we are going away to be Kings." "Kings in our own right," muttered Dravot. "Yes, of course," I said. "You've been tramping in the sun, and it's a very warm night, and hadn't you better sleep over the notion? Come to-morrow." "Neither drunk nor sunstruck," said Dravot.

Brewster's return, she laid the matter before him at the dinner table. "Touch of the sun, perhaps," he hazarded. "Nothing else I know of would explain it." "Do two Americans, a half-breed beggar, and a local coachman get sunstruck at one and the same time?" she inquired disdainfully. "Doesn't seem likely.

The only materials which the place furnished us were rocks of coral, with which we built up walls, over which were spread pieces of sail from the vessel. We lived in these lodges, in little companies. We sat together in ours in the daytime, and could not leave our shelter for a moment without feeling as if we were sunstruck.

If he did not walk he would be obtaining the gratitude of Sadie by a falsehood. Therefore, he must walk. "Not at all," protested the young man. "You've got it wrong. What good will it do your sister to have you sunstruck? I think you are sunstruck. You're crazy with the heat. You get in here, and we'll talk it over as we go along." Hastily Jimmie backed away. "I'd rather walk," he said.

He did love Nancy. That was all that counted. "Oh, felicitous Nancy! Your letter was " The water was a broken glass of blue, sunstruck waves there were few swimmers in it where the two friends went in next morning, for the beach proper with its bath-houses and float was nearly a quarter of a mile down.

"It made you invulnerable, but was it typhoid?" "No some head trouble." "Sunstruck?" queried the purser. "Hot as it is, that don't often happen in Arizona too dry." "Struck, but not by sun pistol-butt, perhaps," said Loring. "Night attack of Gila Bend robbers." "Oh, Lord, yes! I remember. I heard about that," said the genial purser. "Got away with some money, didn't they?"