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1 He returned from the campaign with limbs unbroken but crippled with rheumatism .
2 She had taken him in, crippled with rheumatism , and had cured him.
3 He is badly crippled with rheumatism , has poor eyesight and his memory is failing.
4 He's awfully old now, and so crippled with rheumatism he can't leave the house.
5 She was crippled with rheumatism , and her arm had been broken by an overseer's club.
6 He was hopelessly crippled with rheumatism , and his sea-blue eyes still held the same lost-dog wistfulness.
7 A prospector, crippled with rheumatism , wanted a housekeeper.
8 The old woman lay on her bed crippled with rheumatism , her husband a victim of gall stones.
9 Mrs. MacDonald was grievously crippled with rheumatism .
10 Too bad I'm so crippled with rheumatism .
11 Uncle Tom got so crippled with rheumatism he couldn't work and Aunt Sally was too frail to do anything.
12 Besides, mother is crippled with rheumatism , and can hardly get around to do her housework, let alone to make butter.
13 He's crippled with rheumatism .
14 My mother, he said, was crippled with rheumatism , and Rooksby and Veronica on the preceding Thursday had set sail for Jamaica.
15 Mrs. Waye is crippled with rheumatism and can't nurse her, and I fear it will be impossible to get a nurse in Blythefield.
16 Poor Mrs. Watt is almost crippled with rheumatism , but as good-natured and hospitable as ever, and both were heartily glad to see us.
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