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Updated: May 16, 2025


One had scratched her finger, another had a whitlow; this one had risen in the morning with the white of her eye bloodshot; that one had put her finger out, telling her beads. All had some little thing the matter with them. "Ah! you have lied to our mother; your nails are marked with white," said one to her neighbour. "You stopped a long time at confession this morning, sister," said another.

"I do not!" and Alice was very emphatic. "Then for a row on the lake?" "No!" "You look as though you would enjoy canoeing," went on the persistent Whitlow. "You have a very strong little hand very pretty!" and he boldly reached up and removed Alice's fingers from the edge of the magazine. "A very pretty little hand yes!" and he sighed foolishly. "How dare you!" cried Alice, indignantly.

I believe some of them were, generations back. Oh, did you hear that?" and she interrupted her reply with the question. "That" was the voice of some one in the lower hall inquiring if Miss Brown was in. "It's that that impertinent Maurice Whitlow!" whispered Estelle to Ruth and Alice. "I thought I could escape him here. Oh, what shall I do?"

"Poor Aunt Belinda was paralyzed last night, Oliver," said Virginia the next morning at breakfast. "Miss Willy Whitlow just brought me a message from Susan. She spent the night there and was on her way this morning to ask mother to go."

Rose sat down, but did not seem to find her "word" an easy one to utter, for she twisted her handkerchief about her fingers in embarrassed silence till Mac put on his glasses and, after a keen look, asked soberly: "Is it a splinter, a cut, or a whitlow, ma'am?" "It is neither.

Now skip and stay skipped!" concluded Paul significantly. "Perhaps you can't read that notice?" and he pointed to one recently posted on the main gateway leading to the big farmhouse. It was to the effect that none of the extra players were allowed admission to the grounds without a permit from the director. "Huh! I'm as good an actor as you, any day!" sneered Whitlow, as he limped down the walk.

Pertell to Whitlow, "ride down there and deliver the message that's your part in this scene." There was a small automobile which Mr. Pertell had been using standing near, and Maurice leaped into this and started across the field toward a detachment of the Southern cavalry. Away rattled Maurice in the car, and the camera man ground away, showing the farmer on his way to give the warning.

Whitlow, his face showing his fear and his inability to act in this emergency, had instinctively drawn back on the reins. But it was to the intelligent horse itself, rather than to the rider, that Alice owed her immunity from harm. For the horse reared, and came down with feet well to one side of the crouching girl, who had partly risen to her knees.

The treatment consists in applying a constriction band and making an incision over the centre of the most tender area, care being taken to avoid opening the tendon sheath lest the infection be conveyed to it. Moist dressings should be employed while the suppuration lasts. Carbolic fomentations, however, are to be avoided on account of the risk of inducing gangrene. Whitlow of the Tendon Sheaths.

Then, in a distant Missionary way he asked them certain questions, as why little Joe had that hole in his frill, who said, Pa, Flopson was going to mend it when she had time, and how little Fanny came by that whitlow, who said, Pa, Millers was going to poultice it when she didn't forget.

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