29 Verbs to Use for the Word apothecary

"It is," replied the apothecary, respectfully.

"Good-day, Mr. Frowenfeld; I" "Oh! how do you do, sir?" exclaimed the apothecary, with great pleasantness, of face.

" "Doctor Calixtus Bottesham is a wonderful man," returned the apothecary.

The speaker ceased; he had not finished, but he saw the apothecary.

"Where is Mr. Frowenfeld?" He found the apothecary in the rear room, dressed, but just rising from the bed at sound of his voice.

"Do you wish me to go to-night?" asked the apothecary.

Oh, I loathe the old apothecary.

Having married an apothecary, she went for a time to Salsburg, and again, after nine years in Prague, spent eighteen years in Salsburg, retiring finally to Bamberg.

" She bowed to signify that she caught his meaning, then raised her elbows with an expression of dubiety, and said: "'E hask you" "Yes," murmured the apothecary.

His predecessor, Mr. Simon Saunders, had been a small, wrinkled, spare old gentleman, with a short cough and a thin voice, who always seemed as if he needed an apothecary himself.

"His desire had better be complied with," observed the apothecary.

Whether the removal of the veil was because of the milder light of the evening, or the result of accident, or of haste, or both, or whether, by reason of some exciting or absorbing course of thought, the wearer had withdrawn it unconsciously, was a matter that occupied the apothecary as little as did Agricola's continued harangue.

I have no idea of permitting country apothecaries to be so familiar," said Miss Crewys.

He did remember an apothecary whose poverty, if not his will, would consent to let him have a dram of poison.

" "But if they do not enforce it, Mr. Grandissime," quickly responded the sore apothecary, "if they continually forget itif one must surrender himself to the errors and crimes of the community as he finds it" The Creole uttered a low laugh.

" These words of his now came into his mind, and he sought out the apothecary, who, after some pretended scruples, Romeo offering him gold which his poverty could not resist, sold him a poison, which, if he swallowed, he told him, if he had the strength of twenty men, would quickly dispatch him.

His adversary, with a long snarl of oaths, sprang forward and with a great sweep of his arm slapped the apothecary on the cheek.

" "I have no opinion of Doctor Hodges," sneered the apothecary.

Some delays occurred in the afternoon, but toward sunset the apothecary dressed and went out.

A countryman, who supplied the apothecaries of the place, was his first master, and was paid by him for his instructions with the little money that he could procure, or that which was given him to buy something to eat after dinner.

Agricola, the Grandissimes told the apothecary, was ill in his room, and Madame de Gra

"M'sieu' " "Have a seat, sir," urged the apothecary.

"You must be a great scholar," said the unknown by and by, addressing the apothecary.

He parts stakes witn some apothecary in the suburbs, at whose house he lies; and though he be never so familiar with his wife, the apothecary dares not (for the richest horn in his shop) displease him.

"Go for Bishop Wright and tell him to bring that apothecary with him.

29 Verbs to Use for the Word  apothecary