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More "Head ache" Quotes from Famous Books
... made. With a piece of twine she tied "figure-eights," now and then slipping into the "grannie" class; she made half-hitches, clove hitches, a running bowline, and various other combinations, until Amy declared that it made her head ache to look on. ... — The Outdoor Girls at Rainbow Lake • Laura Lee Hope
... whistle so," she said, "your mother has the sick head ache, and we are making a cup of ... — Frank and Fanny • Mrs. Clara Moreton
... lot and go down-hill, there is nothing for him to do but to go on down until he reaches the bottom—there is no hope for him. Where could my salvation come from? How can I save myself? I cannot drink, because it makes my head ache. I never could write bad poetry. I cannot pray for strength and see anything lofty in the languor of my soul. Laziness is laziness and weakness weakness. I can find no other names for them. I am lost, I am lost; ... — Ivanoff - A Play • Anton Checkov
... old lady Chia smiled, "won't your teacher let you come out for a stroll? What are you singing now? The eight acts of the 'Eight worthies' recently sung here were so noisy, that they made my head ache; so you'd better let us have something more quiet. You must however bear in mind that Mrs. Hsueeh and Mrs. Li are both people, who give theatricals, and have heard I don't know how many fine plays. ... — Hung Lou Meng, Book II • Cao Xueqin
... cannot allow," said the doctor, "it would make your head ache, but I have no objection to someone reading to you some nice, amusing novel, Dickens's "Pickwick Papers," for instance, or a story of Marryat's, something light and amusing, I mean, which will not excite ... — The Poor Plutocrats • Maurus Jokai
... him, or something of that kind, and Justin threw a book at his door, to make him hurry, I suppose, and again it hit me, as I was crossing the passage. And—and—somehow a very little thing seems to make my head ache lately.' ... — Miss Mouse and Her Boys • Mrs. Molesworth
... says 'does your head ache?'" Mrs. Schallibaum squalled, so loudly that the patient ... — The Mystery of 31 New Inn • R. Austin Freeman
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