Horæ homœopathicæ, by an amateur1853 |
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Side 9
... quiet , shy , retiring woman , and after her husband's death managed , by the assistance of her sons and some friends , to live in her accustomed place and educate her daughters as she could . The girl who had sent for the minister was ...
... quiet , shy , retiring woman , and after her husband's death managed , by the assistance of her sons and some friends , to live in her accustomed place and educate her daughters as she could . The girl who had sent for the minister was ...
Side 22
... quiet sleep soon after he left her the first sleep , be it recollected , she had enjoyed for a long time - had slept , with one or two intermissions , all the night through — had awaked much refreshed , and was considerably better . Her ...
... quiet sleep soon after he left her the first sleep , be it recollected , she had enjoyed for a long time - had slept , with one or two intermissions , all the night through — had awaked much refreshed , and was considerably better . Her ...
Side 25
... quiet in mind , and she prayed with him devoutly and thankfully . But after having passed a little time with her , he could not but notice that her uneasiness and fidgettiness increased . " What is the matter with you , my child ? " he ...
... quiet in mind , and she prayed with him devoutly and thankfully . But after having passed a little time with her , he could not but notice that her uneasiness and fidgettiness increased . " What is the matter with you , my child ? " he ...
Side 29
... hard , stupid ! For Heaven's sake , don't interrupt the first signs of vital reaction . Dunce , let the child eat and sleep , and be quiet ! " The duly - licensed member of the highly respectable company HORE HOMEOPATHICÆ . 29.
... hard , stupid ! For Heaven's sake , don't interrupt the first signs of vital reaction . Dunce , let the child eat and sleep , and be quiet ! " The duly - licensed member of the highly respectable company HORE HOMEOPATHICÆ . 29.
Side 33
... descended the stairs with those plaintive moans ringing in his ears . Had she died and not been slain - had God taken her and not man sent her - had she died as D 66 such as she should die , peaceful , quiet HORE HОМСОРАТНІСӔ . 33.
... descended the stairs with those plaintive moans ringing in his ears . Had she died and not been slain - had God taken her and not man sent her - had she died as D 66 such as she should die , peaceful , quiet HORE HОМСОРАТНІСӔ . 33.
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Side 4 - The messenger departed, and Colonel Burr returned to his parlor without a trace of anxiety on his brow. His friends soon dispersed ; and about eleven o'clock he knocked at the door of the house to which he had been directed. It was opened with a promptness which proved he had been waited for, and he was ushered at once into the sick man's room. He found him stretched upon a low...