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With them came not seldom the young widow with the heart-shaped face, in the wise conviction that the dangerous maiden could at worst take only one of her well-nourished boarders from her, and that it would pay her to keep on good terms with both. Besides these a courtier often came up, a man who had in the neighborhood of Weimar a rather heavily mortgaged estate.
"I shall look to hear from you, Ser Galeotto," he said. "And if at first the nobles of the Val di Taro are not to be moved, perhaps after they have had a taste of Messer Pier Luigi's ways they will gather courage out of despair. I think we may be hopeful if patient. Meanwhile, my master the Emperor shall be informed." Another moment and we were out of that florid, crafty, well-nourished presence.
Baubie forgot also in her present well-nourished condition the never-failing sensation of hunger that had gone hand in hand with these departed glories. But even if she had remembered every circumstance of her former life, and the privations and sufferings, she would still have pined for its freedom.
The poor naturally have more accidents than the rich; the ignorant more than the educated; the poorly-fed more than the well-nourished. Accidents are directly affected by climatic conditions; they are affected by human temperaments, by the strength and weakness of the nervous system, by the environment, by heredity, and by all the manifold stimuli that act on the human machine.
They are a merry, well-nourished collection of waifs and strays, of all ancestries, Hindu, Muhammadan, and Christian, mostly gathered in through the wards of the Mission Hospitals. Only an experienced social worker could estimate what such a home means in the prevention of future disease, beggary, and crime.
By comparison with that, the earl's succumbing or surviving was a trivial matter; and the concern they had manifested in Sir James' news when the important, well-nourished physician who had bled his lordship came to inform them that there was hope was outward only, and assumed for pure decorum's sake.
Reimers had not developed into a broad-chested, red-cheeked, powerful man, but every trace of illness had vanished from the bronzed face; the thin features and the rather spare rigid figure gave an impression of tough endurance, a characteristic of greater value in resisting disease than mere well-nourished sleekness. "You are well out of that, thank God!
Only two or three were guilty of this crime an execrable one in such an emergency and one of these, Private Henry, was shot by order of Lieutenant Greely toward the end of the winter. Even before Christmas, casualties which would have been avoided, had the party been well-nourished and strong, began.
We will now talk about this revue of yours. It's off!" Fillmore bounded to his feet; he thumped the desk with a well-nourished fist. A man can stand just so much. "It is not off! Great heavens! It's too much! I will not put up with this interference with my business concerns. I will not be tied and hampered.
Doyle calls it through this frightful epidemic. 'In some of the general hospitals, orderlies were on duty for thirty-six hours in forty-eight, and what their duties were how sordid and obscene let those who have been through such an epidemic tell. 'He is not a picturesque figure, the orderly, as we know him. We have not the trim, well-nourished army man, but we have recruited from the St.
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