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  • He had taken all the draught Desdra had given him, and it was merciful to him as well as to those about him that his eyelids lowered over his ghastly expression as the fellis took instant effect.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • It was toward this that the demijohn of fellis was being taken.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • I had sufficient fellis and numbweed among the supplies I carried to ease the boy's discomfort and I sincerely hoped that my stitches held.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • I made a final check on the boy's wound, but it looked unchanged and he was fast asleep, a smile on his face from the fellis.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • There I distilled fellis in the largest kettle and brewed an equally large batch of the tussilago syrup.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • I decanted the fellis and tussilago into padded demijohns and added to these surreptitious stores a pack containing clothing necessities for myself.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • There were willing arms to transport him to his quarters, and I willing to sit by him, though Desdra assured me that she had given him enough fellis to keep him asleep until the next day.

    Artichoke Christian Bell 2010

  • Nihil homini tam prospere datum divinitus, quin ei admixtum sit aliquid difficultatis, in amplissima quaque laetitia subest quaedam querimonia, conjugatione quadam mellis et fellis.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • De furore, mania melancholia scribo, ut sciam quo pacto in hominibus gignatur, fiat, crescat, cumuletur, minuatur; haec inquit animalia quae vides propterea seco, non Dei opera perosus, sed fellis bilisque naturam disquirens.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Nihil quicquid homini tam prosperum divinitus datum, quin ei admixtum sit aliquid difficultatis ut etiam amplissima quaqua laetitia, subsit quaepiam vel parva querimonia conjugatione quadam mellis, et fellis.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

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