" Notwithstanding all I had undergone—the bodily fatigue, the perturbation of spirits, the exposure to weather—it seemed that I was better: the fever, the real malady which had oppressed my frame, was abating; for, whereas during the last nine days I had taken no solid food, and suffered from continual thirst, this morning, on breakfast being offered, I experienced a craving for nourishment: an inward faintness which caused me eagerly to taste the tea this lady offered, and to eat the morsel
It was a disadvantage to the lad; for the kinder among us did not wish to fret the master, so we humoured his partiality; and that humouring was rich nourishment to the child's pride and black tempers.
He had begun to take some nourishment.
Spilett, seeing there was nothing he could do at that moment, busied himself in preparing some nourishment, while attentively watching that part of the enclosure against the hill, at which an attack might be expected.
Already, forgetting his carnivorous instincts, the stranger accepted a less bestial nourishment than that on which he fed on the islet, and cooked meat did not produce in him the same sentiment of repulsion which he had showed on board the "Bonadventure.
Master Jup, entrusted with carrying them their daily nourishment, leavings from the kitchen, etc.
The deep sleep which had overpowered him would no doubt be more beneficial to him than any nourishment.
The couroucous were waiting the passage of insects which served for their nourishment.
The hard eggs were excellent, and as eggs contain everything indispensable to man's nourishment, these poor people thought themselves well off, and were much strengthened by them.
But in about an hour or so you feel as if you could sit up and take a little nourishment.
A model clergyman, like a model doctor, ought to think his own profession the finest in the world, and take all knowledge as mere nourishment to his moral pathology and therapeutics.
I shall never forget the tactful patience with which he persuaded him to take nourishment.
Wisdom is the nourishment of the mind of the old, so young should work hard, so that it will not become empty in old age.
Just like feeling thirsty means that you've waited too long and the earliest signs of dehydration are setting in, being hungry means that you've waited too long to eat since your last meal and your body is in need of nourishment.
We treat it as a seed, giving it the water and nourishment required of a seed.
The Well system has criteria in seven categories that promote the health of a building's occupants, including nourishment — which explains the almond butter, the whole-grain bread and the organic apples in the Delos cafe.
Just like feeling thirsty means that you've waited too long and the earliest signs of dehydration are setting in, being hungry means that you've waited too long to eat since your last meal and your body is in need of nourishment.
,;, I must take some counterfeit nourishment.
Once our environment begins to see that we believe in ourselves like that little Sunflower, we can attain the same nourishment and nurturing as well.
Despite the inconvenience, he knows that the rain provides the nourishment his crops need to grow and flourish.