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1 You're just childish enough to have the croup to-night.
2 Why, he'd have the croup and the typhus fever in no time, and be burnt to ashes after.
3 Come, baby, let me carry you to bed or you will have the croup , and the doctors might cut your throat.
4 Tess had the croup , and I had to go feed the animals.
5 Now that it is cooler, Johnnie no longer has the croup .
6 Patty had the croup and we sat up two nights firing up the croup kettle.
7 His voice sounded as if he had the croup .
8 She always has the croup when she cuts a tooth, Dan, but this is different.
9 Nicolette decided that maybe she had the croup .
10 To keep him from having the croup .
11 Had she heard that her son Pierre had the croup , she could not have been more upset.
12 To dream that your child has the croup , denotes slight illness, but useless fear for its safety.
13 "He saved my little girl's life when she had the croup . "
14 "Do you remember that I was called in last February, when you thought Charley had the croup ? "
15 When Amos came home the fourth night, he thought she had the croup and sent Lydia pelting through the darkness for the dairy farmer's wife.
16 "I wanted to see her last night in 'Medea,' but Cuthbert had an opera engagement, and beside, little Maud had the croup - -
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