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1 He almost feared that she might have a fainting fit.
2 Indeed, I thought I should have a fainting fit.
3 You're about to have a fainting spell.
4 The lady in the green muslin agreed entirely with Mrs. Hilson; she thought it would be unpardonable not to have a fainting - room .
5 She thought slowly that it was a strange circumstance that Mr. von Rosen should have a fainting or dead young Syrian girl in his house.
6 As commonly happens, it was presumed that he had a fainting spell.
7 I had a fainting spell in the church and could not get away sooner.
8 At length she had a fainting fit, falling with two dishes in her hands.
9 Miss Ashleigh, you say, never had a fainting fit before.
10 And, suddenly, she had a fainting , sinking sensation that she had never yet known.
11 My wife, I remember, complained of headache, and one of the stenographers had a fainting attack.
12 He was to leave this morning by the ten o'clock train, but he had a fainting - fit .
13 Grandmamma had never had a fainting - fit ; she would have found the idea too dreadful at that time.
14 You have never yet had a fainting fit, my dear child; it rarely happens at your age.
15 That done, he had a fainting fit.
16 Yesterday, you must know, dear little father, while you were at the Chamber, mamma had a fainting fit.
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