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... pain , would not proceed to any ope ration which would assuage it until he had perambulated his couch three times , mo- ving from east to west , according to the course of the sun . This , which was called making the deasil , both the ...
... pain , would not proceed to any ope ration which would assuage it until he had perambulated his couch three times , mo- ving from east to west , according to the course of the sun . This , which was called making the deasil , both the ...
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... pain and swelling , which our hero imputed to the virtue of the herbs , or the effect of the chafing , but which was by the by- standers unanimously ascribed to the spells with which the operation had been accom panied . Edward was ...
... pain and swelling , which our hero imputed to the virtue of the herbs , or the effect of the chafing , but which was by the by- standers unanimously ascribed to the spells with which the operation had been accom panied . Edward was ...
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... pain and fatigue , for the whole day's exercise had been severe , threw him into a profound , but yet a feverish sleep , which he owed partly also to an opiate draught which the old Highlander had ad- ministered , from some decoction of ...
... pain and fatigue , for the whole day's exercise had been severe , threw him into a profound , but yet a feverish sleep , which he owed partly also to an opiate draught which the old Highlander had ad- ministered , from some decoction of ...
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... pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way , rendered inexpressibly painful , Waverley was hospitably received in the house of a gentleman related to Fergus , who had prepared for him every accommodation which the simple habits ...
... pain of his bruises , and the roughness of the way , rendered inexpressibly painful , Waverley was hospitably received in the house of a gentleman related to Fergus , who had prepared for him every accommodation which the simple habits ...
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... painful pause , which was at length broken by Miss Mac - Ivor . " My brother is unjust , " she said , " because He can bear no interruption that seems to thwart his loyal zeal . " 202.170 . " And do you not share his ardour } " Do I not ...
... painful pause , which was at length broken by Miss Mac - Ivor . " My brother is unjust , " she said , " because He can bear no interruption that seems to thwart his loyal zeal . " 202.170 . " And do you not share his ardour } " Do I not ...
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