We have no meanings for "plead indisposition" in our records yet.
1 She began not to understand a word they said, and was obliged to plead indisposition and excuse herself.
2 So she could not plead indisposition .
3 She had sufficient regard to the world's opinion to plead indisposition as an excuse; but it was a false one.
4 I apologised, pleaded indisposition , but presently was lost again in revery.
5 One day in January, Thomas, pleading indisposition , left work at twelve.
6 She had at first pleaded indisposition , but he had insisted upon seeing her.
7 One of the Jury-men pleaded Indisposition of Body, and therefore desired to be dismist.
8 He came alone, his wife pleading indisposition for her absence.
9 Pleading indisposition , which was fully justified by her pallid features, she soon after withdrew.
10 But when the evening came, Maltravers pleaded indisposition , and Cleveland was obliged to go alone.
11 On one occasion she had withdrawn from her friends for a single evening, pleading indisposition .
12 Duncan Lisle pleaded indisposition , and politely declined.
13 Seneca likewise pleaded indisposition , and said that his own life depended upon the safety of Piso's person.
14 That functionary, however, pleaded indisposition , appointing the hour of noon on the following day for the desired interview.
15 That night her door was closed to Owen; she had pleaded indisposition , unable for some shame to speak the truth.
16 Mrs. Ballister, the mother, rose and retired, and Philip pleaded indisposition , and begged to be shown to the room allotted to him.
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