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1 I obey his wishes, though sick at heart and full of anxiety.
2 After each trip they rested for a moment, as though sick and deadly weary.
3 Vinicius, though sick and accustomed to the Greek's suppleness, could not repress a smile.
4 Beyond this point memory failed though sick with yearning.
5 But Beowulf's followers, though sick at heart and with little hope, yet sate on in spite of dejection.
6 He went forward boldly, though sick at heart, and said, "Well, my lads, what is it?"
7 That star seemed to carry a promise of something beyond, and I went away somewhat uplifted, though sick and sorry notwithstanding.
8 He thought that the young girl, though sick , must remember some wish, some desire which, if granted, might give her relief and some comfort.
9 On the 10th April we passed the 89th parallel of latitude, and though sick to death, both in spirit and body, pressed still on.
10 Though sick and giddy and still faint, Lennon forced himself to obey.
11 Though sick in bed, he had sprung up and had rushed to the wharf at the first tap of the alarm bell in New Orleans.
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