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Updated: June 19, 2025
Fancy that jaunt to Barville was too much for me; though, to tell the truth, I'm a rotten poor sleeper anyhow. I wake up at the slightest noise in the night, and, having some nerves of my own, usually get a case of heart palpitation, which is deucedly unpleasant. Then perhaps I won't go to sleep again for two hours or more. I envy any fellow who snoozes like a log."
The squeezing, or gentle pressure, must be carried down the limb; and when new life has been infused so far, it will be well to apply the pressure between the hands to the swollen and painful part. See Massage. Palpitation.
Ever the most precious in the common. Ever the fresh breeze of field, or hill, or lake, is more than any palpitation of fans, though of ivory, and redolent with perfume; and the air is more than the costliest perfumes. And now, for fear of mistake, we may not intermit to beg our absolution from all that genuinely is, or goes along with, even Culture.
Edward stood by his mother, and felt the same palpitation, which his philosophy was at a loss to account for. He was yet to learn how long it is ere our reason is enabled to triumph over the force of external circumstances, and how much our feelings are affected by novelty, and blunted by use and habit.
"No, indeed," said Alice, "I am not in love with him, or you either if being in love is what it is described in novels. I never have palpitation of the heart, never faint away, and am not at all fond of poetry. I should make a sad heroine, I am such a matter-of-fact person." "So as you make a good wife," said Arthur, "no matter about being a heroine."
There was a moment of handshaking with the good father, then a moment of palpitation and holding of the breath, and then you would have known it by the turning away of two or three feminine heads in tears the lily hand became the don's, to have and to hold, by authority of the Church and the Spanish king.
He alighted and went up the steps to the front door, but it was with a nervous palpitation of the heart. He pulled out his key and tried to insert it, but another key was on the inside. He shook at the knob, but the door was locked. Then he rang the bell. No answer. He rang again this time harder. Still no answer. He jangled it fiercely several times in succession, but without avail.
You can rig up that room off the dining room for your office I s'pose you'll have to have one. You make out a list of what dope you want and be sure yuh get a-plenty. I look for an unhealthy summer among the cow-punchers. If I ain't mistook in the symptoms, Dunk's got palpitation uh the heart right now an' got it serious." The Old Man chuckled to himself and went back to his welding.
How little the Carlingford public, who paused at a respectful distance to look on, guessed those emotions which moved the doctor as they watched him subduing his rebellious horse with vigorous arm and passionate looks! Bessie, with a little palpitation at her heart, could not refrain from a passing wonder whether the sight of herself had anything to do with that sudden conflict.
Thrushes and blackbirds were piping sweetly. She loved these fresh mornings of early summer, and had often wakened to them with that slight palpitation of happiness. But, when she was fully awake, it had generally happened that the pleasure had rather faded, at any rate of late years, since she had grown up.
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