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... walk , carried me out , and laid me on the bottom of a com- mon cart , with which they set off on a trot . The jolting was horrible , but with- in an hour I began to have in my dead right hand a strange burning , which was rather a ...
... walk , carried me out , and laid me on the bottom of a com- mon cart , with which they set off on a trot . The jolting was horrible , but with- in an hour I began to have in my dead right hand a strange burning , which was rather a ...
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... walking . Like him , I was greatly eased by having small doses of morphia inject- ed under the skin of my shoulder , with a hollow needle , fitted to a syringe . As I improved under the morphia treatment , I began to be disturbed by the ...
... walking . Like him , I was greatly eased by having small doses of morphia inject- ed under the skin of my shoulder , with a hollow needle , fitted to a syringe . As I improved under the morphia treatment , I began to be disturbed by the ...
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... Walk- er is very sick , and Mrs. Walker has been sent for over there . She's very down - hearted about him . He's danger- ous , they think ; and I thought may be I'd come round that way as I come home , and ask how he was . Don't you ...
... Walk- er is very sick , and Mrs. Walker has been sent for over there . She's very down - hearted about him . He's danger- ous , they think ; and I thought may be I'd come round that way as I come home , and ask how he was . Don't you ...
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... walk sullenly and silently home , - so torturing herself and her honest hearted lover ; but she was much too generous , much too noble , to do this . She would not for the world have grieved poor Ho- bert , not then , - not when his ...
... walk sullenly and silently home , - so torturing herself and her honest hearted lover ; but she was much too generous , much too noble , to do this . She would not for the world have grieved poor Ho- bert , not then , - not when his ...
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... walk of twenty minutes across the meadows of the Itz , along the base of the wooded hills which terminate , just beyond , in the castled Kallenberg ( the summer residence of Duke Ernest II . ) , brought us to the little village , which ...
... walk of twenty minutes across the meadows of the Itz , along the base of the wooded hills which terminate , just beyond , in the castled Kallenberg ( the summer residence of Duke Ernest II . ) , brought us to the little village , which ...
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