This foot of mine is paining worse every minute, but I think if I could get my boot off, to allow room for that swelling to expand, it would ease me.
This is more riding than I've done since I had my accident, and my ankle is paining me.
That is the way to keep hurts burning and paining forever, fostering them all in the dark--it is much better to speak about them and let the sun get in on them and take all their sorrow away.
Eddy Carroll," said she, with tender severity, "your knee must be paining you terribly.
His arm was paining him frightfully, and it struck him as the most altogether exquisite joke that Mrs. Anderson should be treating his knee, which did not pain him at all, so sympathetically.
It was paining him brutally, and was burning and hot, but it seemed to have stopped bleeding, and the sense of nausea and giddiness had passed away.
My wound is paining me more than usual tonight; jaws in bad condition; hope the fractures will heal all right.
I am a brute to have bothered you about her at such a moment; and now until you have told me what is paining you so I shall not let you speak of her.
All day long while crossing that broad desert my eyes smarted and swelled, and they did not cease paining me until we reached the first habitation, where I procured witch-hazel.
Anna saw that what she had said was paining the mind of her brother, and she grieved that she had been betrayed into making any allusion to herself.
It was nearly three quarters of an hour later than the time the different clerks were required to be at the store, when Anna came in, her side and head both paining her badly, in consequence of having walked too fast.
A typical instance is to be found in the lines already quoted that tell us of the trembling hopes of Madeline,-- "But to her heart her heart was voluble, Paining with eloquence her balmy side.
This repellent arrogance of feeling, which always showed upon nearer acquaintance, had something paining and humiliating.
He uneasily seeks something which he may tell her without humiliating her, without paining her.
Circumstances which will try you to the quick, spare me the ungracious necessity of paining a man who has lived in friendly intimacy under the same roof with myself by any humiliating reference to matters of rank and station.
Dan Davis and Sam Hickey were well up with the first to reach the quarter-deck, though Dan was obliged to favor his lame wrist, now paining him severely.
I never could get up there," complained the lad, holding his wrist, which was paining him dreadfully.
That day a number of men and boys increased my shame by following us to the wagon and wanting to shake hands and feel of my muscles and paining my soul with praise.
By ‘full and hearty concurrence’ I do not mean reluctant permission, almost extorted from them by the fear of paining their children; but I mean that real approval which makes the young persons’ pleasure theirs.
They are afraid of paining those whom they respect and love, and there is a delicate feeling of modesty, which makes it extremely painful for them to make a higher profession than those around them.
Marguerite, her gaze fixed on the dawn, was beginning to complain of the light paining her eyes, when one of the guides hurried by with an open satchel swung from his shoulders.
From the piggeries, we went to the green level where, growing beneath eye-paining lights, was a matted mass of solid vegetation from which came those rare sprigs of green which garnished our synthetic dishes.
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