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1 The consequence is the dinner gets cold, and I have dyspepsia .
2 Most aristocratic people are poor, and the rich ones have dyspepsia .
3 Do you all ever have dyspepsia ?
4 At six years of age I began to have dyspepsia , and as a result, could eat but very little food without suffering.
5 He has dyspepsia , you know, and he's not always pleasant.
6 You know Edward has always had dyspepsia .
7 No wonder he has dyspepsia .
8 He has dyspepsia , you know.
9 He'd been having dyspepsia .
10 I expect he has dyspepsia and that's the reason he looked so- "shehesitated over a word, "unfriendly.
11 Why when Mr. Lewis, he's the postmaster in Mifflin, had dyspepsia Mrs. Lewis didn't dare say her soul was her own.
12 There are some, for example, who say that Napoleon would have won the battle of Waterloo if he had not had dyspepsia .
13 It is all right for a thin man to be grouchy; people will say the poor creature has dyspepsia and should be humored along.
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