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He led the way into Sir Pitt's "Library," as it was called, the fumes of tobacco growing stronger as Pitt and Lady Jane approached that apartment, "Sir Pitt ain't very well," Horrocks remarked apologetically and hinted that his master was afflicted with lumbago.
"I'm gittin' very old, and have been cruel bad this year with the lumbago. I shan't be here now for long; but I'm glad ee've come, daughter-in-law.
"What was the matter--but I hope he's all right now--was lumbago, and rheumatism, and that kind of thing.
do not wet the earth with your weeping," said Little John, "else we shall all have lumbago."
He woke up with a touch o' lumbago, and I just made him put on one of old Dr.
Six foot six, with the lumbago, might have done it.
Thus, in the coming months, we get a multi-disciplinary performance about accepting diversity from the Lumbago ensemble on July 25; the premier of Jazzlogio's O Logos Tis Jazz on September 5; a variety show from the Funky Monkeys and the Drumble Beats on September 12; and an interdisciplinary performance entitled Win--Win Situation with the Thread Ensemble on September 19.
I don't know why, but there is something inherently funny about Aunt Ada's lumbago, Cousin Frank's chilblains or Our Susan's sciatica.
What part of the body is affected by lumbago? A The back B The throat C The eyes D The legs 7.
He said that Black was diagnosed with lumbago and put on work restriction for three months.
Instead of having to put great-aunt Jemima in the front because of her lumbago, you can stash her in the back where she's happy to keep the kids company.
Guests would visit to drink its sulphur water as the "Harrogate cure", to alleviate gout and lumbago. montpellierharrogate.com