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A tisane from the chemist, and she will be well.
"I have always liked to start the day with a tisane," he said.
He looked down at his hand where it gripped the cup of tisane.
"Are you going to invite me inside for a hot tisane, or do I stand in the cold?"
After all that you'll need the free tisane, mineral water or juice on offer.
He told me you used to drink something called a tisane, wasn't it?
In Korea, the leaves and petals are used as a tisane.
It is apparently safe as a weak tisane, but should not be made too strong.
I have a little tisane left, and some honey.
Sitting so as to face him, she poured herself a cup of the steaming tisane.
"We need a dressing, something soothing, until the tisane is ready."
What you need is a good tisane or some rhubarb."
She thought that over for a long moment, while the consul finished his own tisane.
A tisane can also be made from them.
Use of tomato leaves in tea (tisane) has been responsible for at least one death.
As he settled into her chair, she said, "I'll make tisane for us first.
Sit still a bit and I'll make you a strengthening tisane.'
When they had gone Rage sat down in a wide chair and drank some cold tisane.
Cara brought him a hot tisane, which he sipped in a wide chair by the fire.
"I will make some tisane, and we will talk of happier days."
The tisane is then strained, sweetened if so desired, and served.
"That's likely to be the finest tisane for the eyes I ever brewed.
"I sent a tisane to your room," said Poirot severely.
The leaves are used as a tisane for the treatment of colds and stomach disorders.
A tisane or herbal tea can be brewed from the leaves.