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Meanings of have rheumatic in English
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Usage of have rheumatic in English
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Dolly says she's sure to haverheumatic fever, if she don't have noo-monia! answered Phebe, careful to pronounce the word rightly this time.
2
Most are under three months of age and suffering from respiratory illnesses, but many others haverheumatic fever which is particular problem in South Auckland.
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He hadrheumatic fever as a child and developed problems from that.
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She is in great trouble now because her husband hasrheumatic fever.
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Before morning I was aching all over: I hadrheumatic fever.
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But she'd hadrheumatic fever, and her beauty was gone-shewas a cripple.
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I was 4-F 'cause I hadrheumatic fever as a boy.
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He's hadrheumatic fever, he'd die in a week.
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Mary, the nurse, went over with me to see her, and says she hasrheumatic fever.
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He hadrheumatic fever some years ago," she added, "and has never been strong since."
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It now seemed clear that, as unlikely as it might have seemed initially, this young woman hadrheumatic fever.
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Have you hadrheumatic fever?
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She said when they learned that another child of hers potentially hadrheumatic fever in December, the family was re-housed within four days.
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Because her 11-year-old son hadrheumatic fever, they had to keep the house warm so he did not catch a cold or the flu.
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A week after he had gone Mrs. T. hadrheumatic fever, and was taken to Bethnal Green Infirmary, where she remained about three months.