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1 Some days previous to my departure from Madrid I was very much indisposed .
2 He was vexed that Mrs. Watts is too much indisposed to accompany us.
3 She then, though much indisposed , resolved to come and see me.
4 My dear mother has had a fall, and has been much indisposed in consequence.
5 Betty has told them that I am very much indisposed .
6 Mrs. Thrale likewise has miscarried, and been much indisposed .
7 Both are very much indisposed to grant the papers asked for by Hume on the subject.
8 Then my mother has been very much indisposed .
9 He is too much indisposed to go abroad.
10 For several days he was much indisposed .
11 My carriage was inconvenient and uncomfortable, and I was too much indisposed to go far in a day.
12 I don't know what a devil ails me; but I never was so much indisposed in my life.
13 He was not much indisposed , as the disease did not prevent him from following his occupations as usual.
14 On the 30th December, Major Denham arrived at Mourzouk, and was distressed to find his two companions much indisposed .
15 He was very much indisposed .
16 The following morning I called to inquire, and received for answer that "her ladyship was very much indisposed . "
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