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Some boats have 600 pounds, I hear; and some few not enough to pay their way. "He came up with a very bad cold and hoarseness; and so went off, poor fellow: he never will be long well, I do think." Probably Posh knew all about the best way of making a profit out of herring drifters, and FitzGerald may have been wrong in fearing that he did not.
There is no voice, however strong it may be, which can endure this overstraining of the registers, and sooner or later the singer must experience the disastrous results of his or her fault hoarseness, fatigue, roughness, and impureness in singing, and last, but not least, premature wearing out of the vocal organs.
He discovered tubercular disease of the larynx, which begins with slight hoarseness and weariness, and develops into one of the most rapid forms of phthisis. In his opinion it had been originally set up by the effects of that chill at Petites Dalles acting upon a constitution never strong, and at that moment peculiarly susceptible to mischief.
"Randolph began by saying that he had admired that man more than any on whom the sun had shone, but that now he was constrained to differ from him 'toto coelo." Whatever else Randolph may have said in his speech, whether important or otherwise, was spoken under the disadvantage of a cold and a hoarseness so severe as to render him scarcely able to "utter an audible sentence."
He would have continued to talk, apparently, for the influence of strong drink had not begun to wane, but the girl at length stopped him. "Listen here, Merton " she began; her voice was choked to a peculiar hoarseness and she seemed to be threatened with a return of her late strong emotion.
Further all the body is made bigger and dilated, as the alteration and change of every part doth testify, and the harshness of the voice and hoarseness; for the rough artery, the wind pipe, being made wide in the beginning, and the exterior and outward part being unequal to the throat, the air going out the rough, unequal and uneven pipe doth then become unequal and sharp, and after, hoarse, something like unto the voice of a goat, wherefore it has its name called Bronchus.
He sniffed, and catching a whiff of the scent of death, sat on his haunches, threw back his head, and in loud and piercing tones lamented the tragedy until from very hoarseness he could howl no longer. He stood the solitary spectator of the burial, and as the soil was patted down tenderly, sniffed the spot, whimpered plaintively, and followed with downcast mien.
Some sharp discordant sound would surely break from her lips, and she would faint outright in her misery. She was on the very point of saying that she felt a sudden hoarseness, or was taken ill, when her pride awoke in a flash with a strength that amazed her, the more because she had never dreamed she had any of that sort.
And when they chance to speak harshly, those small people, then do I hear therein only their hoarseness every draught of air maketh them hoarse. Shrewd indeed are they, their virtues have shrewd fingers. But they lack fists: their fingers do not know how to creep behind fists.
Never may we be doomed to feel such agony again. It was terrible. I have felt much less of the disagreeable pains in my chest lately, and much less also of the soreness and hoarseness. I tried an application of hot vinegar, which seemed to do good." "May 1st.
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