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"Of course you do; but don't be so jolly fond of calling me boy. You said yourself a little while ago that you weren't much older than I am. But, I say, you had better go now; and I suppose I oughtn't to talk, for it makes my head turn swimmy, and we are wasting time; and oh, Gray," the boy groaned, "I I can't help it. I never felt so bad as this. There, do go now.

Just as he was ready to give up Kendrick had found him. Cranston and the President exchanged glances, but Wade merely nodded when Podmore requested to be allowed to crawl into his berth because he was feeling "swimmy in the head." Cranston and the steward helped him aboard and proceeded to put him to bed. "From that little shake of the head that Cranston just passed you, Mr.

It turns to liking, and gratitude, and all those swimmy feelings; and then they swim together, all in a flux, eh? And there you are." To which, when Lady Maria had nodded her head of kindly vulture sagely, and mused aloud, "I see; an unfortunate attachment. Very common, I believe, and quite sad," he knew that he had scored a point.

Head swimmy?" "Yes," and I tried to raise it, but dropped back onto the pillow. "Another bit of sleep and you shall tell us all about it." And he went out, and I fell asleep again. I woke next time to my wits, and could sit up in the bunk without my head going round. The little doctor came in presently with another whom I took to be the captain of the Indiaman.

'And the brussels sprouts were all wet and swimmy, she went on, 'and the potatoes looked grey and there were bits of black in the gravy and the mutton was bluey-red and soft in the middle. I saw it when it came out. The apple-pie looked very nice but it wasn't quite done in the apply part. The other thing that was burnt you must have smelt it, was the soup.

Bare, clean, asceptic, with a narrow, hard white bed and a maple dresser whose second drawer always stuck and came out zig-zag when you pulled it; and a swimmy mirror that made one side of your face look sort of lumpy, and higher than the other side. In one corner a bookshelf. He had made it himself at manual training.

I'm gettin' giddy. I didn't mind a bit being up in that balloon at first, but all this looking down and floating over things and smashing up people, it's getting on my nerves. See?" "It'll have to get off again...." Kurt thought. "You're not the only one. The men are all getting strung up. The flying that's just flying. Naturally it makes one a little swimmy in the head at first.

Take your bay'net if you want to finish a fellow off." "Well, I don't," said Pen, laughing. "'Tain't anything to laugh at, comrade." "Yes, it is, when you talk nonsense. Now then, breakfast." "Don't gammon," said the poor fellow feebly. "My head isn't all swimmy now. Beginning to remember. Didn't you carry me down here?" "To be sure, and precious heavy you were!"

I can't say more than that." "Give me your hand, then. Listen to the music, and shut your eyes till I tell you to open them." Mollie closed her eyes. She had a queer swimmy feeling, as if she were in a high swing and were just swooping down to the lowest point. All the time Aunt Mary's tunes went on, but they seemed to go farther and farther away. "Open," said a soft voice.

But you can't have a castle mixed up with our house and so we can't see the house, because we see the castle; and they can't see the castle, because they go on seeing the house; and so 'Oh, DON'T! said Jane; 'you make my head go all swimmy, like being on a roundabout. It doesn't matter!

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