The last was drawn that day two months, precisely as the same clocks struck twelve.
I earnestly invite and beg you to carry out this project to its realization.
If a child be suffering severely from "wind," is there any objection to the addition of a small quantity either of gin or of peppermint to his food to disperse it?
A disordered, or an over-loaded stomach, is a frequent cause of peevishness.
At the end of two months he should breathe the open air more frequently.
When he is two months old, as the sooner he is protected the better.
As a confessor, Monsieur," whispered one of the commissioners; "for no stranger has entered this place these two months.
At the end of two months, Lispeth grew impatient, and was told that the Englishman had gone over the seas to England.
We're in a had way," wrote Revere to Bobby at the end of two months.
Two months ago I should have scouted as mad or drunk the man who had dared tell me the like.
Two months afterward he was reported fit for duty, but, in spite of the fact that he was urgently needed to help an undermanned Commission stagger through a deficit, he preferred to die; vowing at the last that he was hag-ridden.
Pincott had a case with an interval of seven weeks between the births; Vale 1 of two months; Bush 1 of seventeen days; and Burke 1 with an interval of two months.
As I now recall the facts, this woman was not more thantwo months in getting rid of the excess of adipose tissue.
There is an instance recorded of the death of a fetus occurring near term, its retention and subsequent discharge being through a spontaneous opening in the abdominal wall one or two months after.
He was on board the Scorpion and Hunter about two months, and was then exchanged.
In two monthshe had written a letter of recantation, was released from durance, and is heard of no more.
Two months passed, and the situation had seriously changed.
When the court of the 16th of October sat, it was found that in two months sixty-three men and fifteen women had been carried off.
A voyage of two monthsis not like one of five or six months.
The average winnings of these boats for the seven weeks or two months of the haddock-fishing are reckoned at £100, divisible into nine shares, eight for the crew and one for the boat's deal.
Two months ago, I had a mother, a more than father, to love and cherish me; I had a country, that looked up to them and to me with veneration and confidence.
Thus this mysterious Constantine continued to occupy her hourly thoughts during the space of two months, in which time she had full opportunity to learn much of a character with whom she associated almost every day.
The account of him on Ash Wednesday is: 'He is dying of consumption slowly, and may go back with ustwo months hence, but I doubt it.
There had been another visit of eleven canoes of Tikopians; friendly, though unable to converse, and promising to return again in two months.
I think he would force all this country to speak English in two months.
Her malady was rapid in its career, and hurried her off in two months.
I saw it two months ago; the Lucans brought it from Paris and lent it to me: nay, and I have seen most of it before; and I believe this an imperfect copy, for it ends no how at all.
It is very disagreeable, that the nightingales should sing but half a dozen songs, and the other beasts squall fortwo months together.
I have at this moment a commercial treaty with Italy, and hope in two months to be a greater gainer by the exchange; and I shall not be SO generous as Sir William, and exhibit my wives in pantomime to the public.
I know for a fact that it is two months since he put brush to canvas.
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