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If you imagine that your throat and bronchial tubes and lungs are peppered as full of the disease spots as your skin is, in measles and in scarlet fever, you will readily understand why your throat is so sore and why you have so much tickling and coughing. The Health of the Scalp and Hair.

But, all the same, he knew perfectly well what he was about, and how to catch the large, fat, dark-coloured, speckled beauties that haunted the stream the only way, in fact, unless he had descended to the poacher-like practice of "tickling," and that he scorned.

"What is it?" she cried, jumping up and down. "Oh, what is it?" "It's one of the Zizzes!" cried the Plynck. "Where are the forceps? Run for Schlorge won't somebody please run for Schlorge?" She sat fluttering her lovely pink plumes and gazing around with her sweet, wild, golden eyes in such acute distress that the sight of her grieved and terrified Sara even more than the awful tickling.

No sooner was the fire crackling, the kettle singing, and the delicious odour of roasted ptarmigan tickling our nostrils, than disappointment gave way to hope and weariness to jollity. "Come, we shall have at it again to-morrow," said Lumley. "So we shall," said I "mind that kettle. You have an unfortunate capacity for kicking things over." "One of the disadvantages of long legs, Max.

Don't you feel a pleasant tickling there, Helen, after what the gentleman has been saying to us?" "Yes, I feel it, but I often do, without anything to excite me." "And then," said I, "nature makes you appease it . . . thus?" "Not at all." "Oh, yes!" said Hedvig.

Receipt for Spanish fish. Lotion for the hands. Then follow a number of prescriptions stamped and evidently written out by the chemist. They are for a "tickling cough," "night sweats," "for light blood spitting," "for violent hemorrhages," "how to inject ergotine tonic for weakness after spitting blood," and "hypodermic injections for violent hemorrhages."

This, together with the intense tickling irritation communicated to my bottom, as well as to the friction of my cock against the person of Miss Evelyn in my struggles, rendered me almost delirious, and I tossed and pushed myself about on her knees in a state of perfect frenzy as the blows continued to be showered down upon my poor bottom.

'It is certain that my father had never brought me from that well at Isleworth, had it not been that he desireth converse with thee at his ease. Katharine's lips parted with a hot anger, but before she could speak the bitter girl said calmly: 'Oh, I have not said thou art his leman. I know my father. His blood is not hot but his ears crave tickling. Tickle them whilst thou mayest.

These will be found treated under the various heads of Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, etc., but some particular cases of mere cough demand special attention. A tickling cough sometimes comes on, and seems to remain in spite of all efforts to get rid of it. It is worse at night, and keeps the sufferer from sleeping, causing much distress.

Lovaina, too, rubbed my back from time to time. A picture preceded the fight. It was of cow-boys, robbers, and the Wild West, with much shooting. A half-caste explained it, and his wit was considerable, tickling the ears as the scenes tickled the eyes. The natives applauded or execrated the films as the Parisians do at the opera. They encouraged the heroes and cursed the villains.

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