It was only a passingindisposition, said Mr. Haim, using one of his ridiculously stilted phrases.
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A passingindisposition-noexcuse could be more reasonable.
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It is a mere passingindisposition.
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I soon felt ashamed of myself, and returned, hoping that my behaviour might be attributed to some passingindisposition.
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It's only a passingindisposition.
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Only a passingindisposition.
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He knew enough of medicine to recognise the fact that this was no passingindisposition, but a thorough breakdown in health.
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Although alarmed by this time, remembering the care with which the animals are being fed I could not picture anything but a passingindisposition.
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But I am sure you will not wrong my brother's hospitality, and make Miss Walton's passingindisposition serious, by refusing to come with me.
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"A passingindisposition," suggested Grabofsky.
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"A passingindisposition," was Mr. Fossell's phrase, and he kept repeating it-withan occasional "Nonsense, my dear"-inanswer to his wife's gloomy forebodings.