A poor Dyspepsy may talk as he will, but he is the one who never gets sympathy, or experiences compassion: and it is he whose groaning petitions for charity do at last rout that Christian virtue.
The Dyspepsy had bought his philosophy at a heavy price; he had a right to use it.
And to-morrer thedyspepsy doctors'll do business enough to give us a commission.
But I judged you must have broke your rule about drinkin' liquor, or else your dyspepsy has struck to your brains.
I had the rooms cleaned and papered, bought some dyspepsy medicine to offset the meals I was likely to have, and settled down to be what Mr. Pike had called a "gentleman of leisure.
Then I knew 'twas time to doctor up with somethin' besides dyspepsy pills.
Pickles and hot biscuit and cheese--and groaning all the time, and saying nobody knowed what dyspepsy was till they'd had it.
But he could qualify for the nervous dyspepsy class all right, judging by his language to the depot-wagon driver.
I, "maybe he's got dyspepsy of the heart along with the other kind.
She cooked little special dishes for his dyspepsy to play with, and set with him on the piazza evenings, and laughed at his jokes, and the land knows what.
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