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Indian camp
bark-peelers | ||||||
wooden bunk | ||||||
trying to have one’s baby for two days | ||||||
to move off | ||||||
out of range of the noise | ||||||
quilt | ||||||
to cut one’s foot very badly with an axe | ||||||
to smoke a pipe | ||||||
stove | ||||||
being in labour | ||||||
muscles | ||||||
anaesthetic | ||||||
to roll over against the wall | ||||||
to motion to | ||||||
to pour water out of the big kettle into a basin | ||||||
to unwrap from a handkerchief | ||||||
to scrub one’s hands in the basin | ||||||
a cake of soap | ||||||
scrubbing hands very carefully | ||||||
to operate on this lady | ||||||
to be satisfied with | ||||||
to bite on the arm | ||||||
to row | ||||||
to slap it (baby) | ||||||
interne | ||||||
to put on some stitches | ||||||
to sew up the incision | ||||||
to smile reminiscently | ||||||
to put some peroxide on | ||||||
nurse | ||||||
to feel exalted and talkative | ||||||
a Caesarian with jack-knife and sewing it | ||||||
tapered gut leaders | ||||||
to be the worst sufferer | ||||||
affairs | ||||||
to mount on the edge of the lower bank | ||||||
to cut from ear to ear | ||||||
blood had flowed down into a pool where his body sagged the bunk | ||||||
to open razor lay | ||||||
edge up | ||||||
to have a good view | ||||||
logging road | ||||||
post-operative exhilaration | ||||||
exceptional | ||||||
can’t stand things | ||||||
hardly ever | ||||||
to turn up | ||||||
in the stern | ||||||
a bass jumped, making a circle in the water | ||||||
in the sharp chill of the morning | ||||||
to put through | ||||||
to feel nauseous | ||||||
diarrhea | ||||||
to throw up | ||||||
muscular soreness | ||||||
to feel light-headed | ||||||
dizzy | ||||||
mild food poisoning | ||||||
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