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1 She admitted to him that she was getting very homesick for London.
2 He was very homesick , and longed for the time of his return.
3 I am tolerably well, but I am growing very homesick - or rather children-sick.
4 She recovered, but apparently got very homesick and low in spirits.
5 He made himself very homesick by talking of Mrs. Sharp.
6 This was probably because he had been very homesick abroad.
7 For a little while she was very homesick for Betty.
8 I may confess, now, how very homesick we all were-howwe longed for you.
9 Sometimes she was very homesick for Foxy, but she would not have her at Undern.
10 Yet by and by, he got tired even of games and play, and grew very homesick .
11 He has been very homesick for some time.
12 And if we get very homesick we shall have to come back and live with him.
13 I am very homesick for mother and for you children; but I have enjoyed this week's travel.
14 I daresay she feels very homesick here.
15 He was tired out, and very homesick .
16 One day the man got very homesick so he went out, wishing to escape from his wife.
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