This is the " Iceland moss " of the druggists' shops, which is undoubtedly an excellent demulcent in various dyspeptic and chest complaints. [Please select]
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So soon as I hear that such or such a man gives himself out for a philosopher, I conclude that, like the dyspeptic old woman, he must have "broken his digester." [Please select]
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This is the " Iceland moss " of the druggists' shops, which is undoubtedly an excellent demulcent in various dyspeptic and chest complaints. [Please select]
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'A year ago,' he told our host, 'I was the meanest kind of dyspeptic.' [Please select]
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"He is a confirmed dyspeptic--that's what's the matter with him." [Please select]
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"Well, Fan is rather under the weather; says she's dyspeptic, which means cross." [Please select]
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But he was troublesome in small matters; irritable, nervous, and dyspeptic. [Please select]
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"I'm not a dyspeptic, and so don't need potash."' [Please select]
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Bacon, and tell her that, being a confirmed dyspeptic now, I forgive her that mince-pie. [Please select]
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"So you think some irate and dyspeptic husband went to the source of his woes." [Please select]
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Lynde says ministers are dyspeptic, but I don't think Mr. [Please select]
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