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1 She was gone on a visit to her sick aunt , Lady Julia.
2 Now take this loaf of bread to your sick aunt .
3 She had gone on a visit to her sick aunt .
4 That's 'nough to stay our stomach, as me sick aunt remarked after swallowing her twenty-third dumpling.
5 The prospect of retirement, therefore, and of being useful to her sick aunt , had drawn her northwards.
6 A short absence, with so reasonable a motive as visiting a sick aunt , will provoke no comments.
7 Then he sends a cable to some friend in Naples about a sick aunt , or candles, or soap.
8 A FAMILY carer was jailed yesterday after admitting stealing from a sick aunt 's savings account to pay for cars and cruises.
9 The child that has been sent with the little basket to visit the sick aunt may be right in the bull's way.
10 Sometimes it was a sick aunt or a persistent lawyer or an engagement nearly forgotten and which must be kept at all hazards.
11 Elizabeth showed her into Mother Kirstine's comfortable little kitchen, where a saucepan of broth for her sick aunt was simmering over the fire.
12 Well, even so, it is no harm to borrow a dollar or two to get your poor sick aunt a little tea and sugar.
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