Related article: bounded hospitality to English-
men is proverbial. It was while
on this visit that he shot his first
tiger, and as he had killed a lion
in the same year, he can claim to
have brought off a very rare
" double/' Fond as he had been
of shooting, hunting, yachting and
travel. Lord Wolverton had not,
up to this time, shown* much
interest in racing, but soon after
his marriage to Lady Edith Ward,
the only daughter of the late
Lord Dudley and a sister of that
fine horseman and polo player,
Mr. Reginald Ward, he registered
his colours (white, green hoops),
and placed a few horses in train-
ing at Newmarket with Marsh,
by whose advice he gave 520
guineas for Ugly at the sale of the
late Duke of Hamilton's racing
stud. This was one of the most Fertomid 50 Mg
fortunate purchases ever made,
for Ugly, then a three-year-old,
has improved with age, and is
now one of the best horses in
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training over five and six furlongs,
though his breeder gave him his
name because he was such a plain
colt as a yearling. Lord Wolver-
ton has a few mares in the boxes
at Iwerne Minster, in one of
which his uncle bred The Bard,
and it would be impossible to wisli
his nephew and successor any-
thing better, in the way of racing
luck, than that another such a
game little horse as The Bard,
who made backers of Ormonde
quake while the Derby was being Buy Fertomid Online
run, should see the light in the
Iwerne paddocks.
Nerve in Man.
Nerve ! What an invaluable Fertomid 25 gift
this is ! Almost indescribable in
its attributes and all-powerful in
its effect. Not a sense, neither
flesh nor blood, and yet over-
powering and subduing all — a
motive power, and the highest
test of vitality, ever working
throughout the human frame.
Where would those whose great-
ness we love to dwell on have
been without nerve ? The ruler,
the minister, the soldier, the
sailor, the civilian, the labourer,
aye, or even the sportsman, with-
out this wondrous qualification.
It gives force Fertomid 50 to impulse ; it im-
pels action at the right moment;
it brings thoughts into action with
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short, it guides the destiny Fertomid Price of
man, and makes him Buy Fertomid what he is.
We talk of some men as having
nerve, and of others as being
nervous. The former being in
truth endued with strength to
control their nerves and bring
them into the service of their
lives and actions ; the latter, alas !
are the slaves of their nerves;
they would, and they could, do
innumerable clever, brave, and
good deeds, but they yield to
those very sensations in the shape
of nerves, which crush them, just
as, appositely applied, they are
the glory of their brother men of
nerve.
This may seem a paradox, but
medical science will give you not
very occult reasons for this differ-
ence in dispositions and characters,
which are the consequence of the
possession of nerve, or the reverse,
and we will go beyond this, and
thank a kind Almighty Providence
for not making us all in one mould,
the nerved and the nervous, and
enabling us to live together in
peace, each carrying his Fertomid Tablets burthen,
not too heavy to be borne.
It is a common thing to suppose
that youth is the sole possessor
of nerve, and that men in later
life lose it, and give themselves
up to a state of nervousness
which is too often piteous to them-
selves ; but I take leave to expose
this fallacy as applied generally,
while admitting that, in a great
many cases, it holds good. In
how many of these cases, I would
ask, is not the loss of nerve due
to preventive causes ? — to the
thousand and one indulgences,
accidents, or domestic events
which may have befallen the man
of nerves, and shattered, if not
his constitution, still his concen-
trated power of enforcing his will
on any given subject with due
effect ; making him, in fact, what
in his youth he despised, a nervous
man.
If this be not so, how do we
account for seeing our statesmen,
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past middle life, nerved to meet
the strain of great, and sometimes
sudden, debates, and the vicissi-
tudes of their office or politics ?
Here Fertomid 100mg is nerve p>ower in its truest
aspect. Is it not so with our
great generals and admirals in
history, of which it is needless to
quote examples. The elder com-
manders have no more been lack-
ing in nerve than their younger
compeers, and to them has been
granted the possession of experi-
ence, a grand strength even to
nerve.
Cannot we also point to our
judges, our lawyers, and our
medical practitioners, whose nerve
in their business has outlived
their youth, or even their middle
age?
And are there not some amongst
us sportsmen who defy any de-
structive power to their nerve,
though age has tinged their locks
and labour wrinkled their brows ?
True, we none of us can ** cast
dull care away," but we that are
older can say to our more youthful
friends, full of nerve and dash,
" Prize thou this gift so precious,
so ennobling ; cherish it worthily,
never forgetting that even one
inordinate strain may snap it,
one injudicious course may injure
it." In fact, the overdoing of
work or play is ever a tell-tale on
the nerves, and few, and they
only of the strongest, can with-
stand a lengthened spell of neglect-
ing their constitutions. Hence I
venture to think you will find that
most of our elders, who have pre-
served their nerve through many
years of study or labour, have
been enabled at times to throw off
their cares, and taken some whole-
some relaxation in a congenial
way, thus resting and resusci-
tating the nerves, and saving
them from destruction.
The more sedentary our occu-
pations the more necessary it