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1 Two hours later he was seized with ague and violent rheumatic pains .
2 He seemed crippled and writhing with rheumatic pains , hardly able to walk.
3 The nights were no longer made a torment by the acute rheumatic pains .
4 He opened to admit old Ailsie, now crippled with rheumatic pains .
5 He had had no return of his old rheumatic pains .
6 This colony also furnishes us with bears oil, which is excellent in all rheumatic pains .
7 In little more than two hours he was seized with rigors, fever, and rheumatic pains .
8 He becomes blind and deaf, and cannot sleep, afflicted with rheumatic pains and maladies forlorn.
9 I have these three days been laid up with strong rheumatic pains , in loins, back, shoulders.
10 We all do wrong at times; we all have little meannesses, like rheumatic pains in bad weather.
11 And the rheumatic pains ; how can the sun-Ruby, sometimes I think it's nothing to do with the sun.
12 As she shut the door and sank into a chair, she thought how bad her rheumatic pains were.
13 Were it only for fear of rheumatic pains in their old bones, they had better have stayed at home.
14 Let yonder peevish bachelor, racked by rheumatic pains , and quarrelling with the world, let him answer to the question.
15 For instance, the patient's sallow colour, the patient's rheumatic pains , the patient's breath, and-didyou happen to observe it?
16 The movements of the limbs were easier than in normal air, though afterward muscular and rheumatic pains were often observed.
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