"Oh, Diana, do you suppose that it's possible you're really taking the
smallpox? If you are I'll go and nurse you, you can depend on that.
and I had to sew extra for punishment because she says a morgage is disgrace like stealing or
smallpox and it will be all over town that we have one on our farm.
He turned his head and rose at Thomson's entrance, a rather short, keen-looking young man, his face slightly pitted with
smallpox, his mouth hard and firm, his eyes deep-set and bright.
Smallpox--that is what it was; though how
smallpox could come on board, when there had been no known cases ashore when we left Rangiroa, is beyond me.
But a malignant disease, more fatal than the
smallpox, broke out among the soldiers and sailors, and destroyed the greater part of them.
Smallpox in 'Onolulu, two broken legs in Shanghai, pnuemonia in Unalaska, three busted ribs an' my insides all twisted in 'Frisco.
A fine constitution doesn't insure one against
smallpox or any other of those inevitable diseases.
Mary Dusak was broad and brown of countenance, slightly marked by
smallpox, but handsome for all that.
Below the hat was a lean, long, sallow face, deeply pitted with the
smallpox, and characterized, very remarkably, by eyes of two different colors -- one bilious green, one bilious brown, both sharply intelligent.
Smallpox laid its hideous clutches upon him; leaving him unspeakably branded with its repulsive marks.
"In fact it does, monseigneur, much pain; there is no man more unfortunate than I: I was handsome, the
smallpox rendered me hideous; I am deprived of a great means of attraction; now, I am your principal clerk or something of that sort; I take great interest in your affairs, and if, at this moment, I were a pretty woman, I could render you an important service."
But after three years of school under wonderful Paddy Byrne, Goldsmith became very ill with
smallpox. He nearly died of it, and when he grew better he was plainer than ever, for his face was scarred and pitted by the disease.