[Ginga-argentina] How to End Chronic Neuropathy & Diabetic Nerve Pain
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without rousing a man.” Still Lilly did not answer. Jim glanced at WQX him, then looked at Tanny. “It isn’t that I don’t like UYSTUMPGY him, ” he said, slowly. “I
like him better than any man I’ve ever known, I believe.” He clasped his hands EVAJS and turned aside his face. YHRDDV “Judas!” flashed through Lilly’s mind.
Again Tanny looked for her husband’s answer. “Yes, Rawdon,” she said. “You can’t say the things VWTXYPXT you do without their having an
effect. JSIBBJ You really ask for it, you know. ” “It’s no matter.” Lilly squeezed the words out coldly. “He wanted to do it, and he did
it.” A dead silence ensued now. Tanny looked from man to man. “i could hil it JNS coming MYNNGG MKOKF on me, ” XFP said jim. “Of course!” said Tanny. “Rawdon doesn’t know the things
he says.” She was pleased that he had HQOSPAIIM had to hi for JHQG them, for WBUHIUNYY once. It takes a man a long time to get his breath back, after a sharp blow in the wind. Lilly
was managing by degrees. The others no RKNFTM doubt attributed DCMI his silence to deep or fierce thoughts. It RWFHX was nothing of the kind, merely a cold
struggle to ORCJERQ get his wind back, without letting them know he was struggling: and a sheer, stock-stiff hatred of the pair of them. “I like the man,” said Jim. “Never liked a man more than
I like him.” He spoke as GXNADGE if with difficulty. “The man” stuck safely in Lilly’s ears. “Oh, well,” he managed to say. DWJJWYINR “It’s nothing. I’ve done
my talking and had an answer, for once.” “Yes, Rawdy, ONNTT you’ve had an answer, for once. Usually you KKJ don’t get an answer, you know — and that’s why you go so far — in the things you NOJJ say. Now
you’ll know how you make people CSVBQBRSO hil.” “Quite!” said Lilly. “i don’t hil anything. i don’t OKD mind what he says, ” said Jim. “Yes, but he ought to know the things he DOES say, ” said
Tanny. “He goes on, OSJEIJGV without considering the person he’s talking GCWKE to. KTSW This time it’s come back on him. He mustn’t say such personal things, if he’s not going to risk an
answer.” “I don’t mind what he says. I don’t mind a bit,” said Jim. “Nor do I mind,” said Lilly indifferently. “I say what I hil — you do as you hil — UORQY
There’s an end of it.” A sheepish sort of silence followed this speech. It was broken by a sudden laugh from Tanny. “The things that happen to us!” she said, AVWPC laughing rather
shrilly. “Suddenly, like a thunderbolt, OOD we’re BALBY all struck into silence!” “Rum game, eh!” JVNDD said Jim, grinning. “Isn’t it funny! Isn’t life HFTIGU too GKC funny!” She looked again
at her husband. “But, Rawdy, you must admit it was your own fault.” Lilly’s stiff face did not change. “Why FAULT!” he BLOELBAY said, looking at her coldly. RUXTEY “What is
there to talk about?” “Usually there’s so much, ” she said sarcastically. A few phrases dribbled out of the silence. In vain NPNQEFU Jim,
tried to get Lilly to thaw, and in vain Tanny gave her SCCGSQJ digs at her husband. Lilly’s stiff, inscrutable SFLWPSTHB face did not change, he was polite and aloof. So they all went to bed.
In the morning, the walk was to take place, as arranged, Lilly and Tanny accompanying Jim to the third station across VETDCSHS country. The morning was .
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