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1 Listen, I have a headache from trying to save that business today.
2 He'll have a headache for a few days, but he'll be fine.
3 And I think it was my fault, for I have a headache .
4 For the rest of the journey she's convinced I have a headache .
5 She seemed to have a headache - or she was oppressed by the heat.
6 When his dad woke up, he was going to have a headache .
7 I'm nauseous and have a headache , the magic of low-grade altitude sickness.
8 Don't take on in that way, you'll only have a headache to-morrow.
9 But, go to bed, my child, you oughtn't to have a headache .
10 Oh, I'll just get into bed, dear, if you have a headache .
11 He felt okay about this story, because he really did have a headache .
12 I shall have a headache all the afternoon, you see else.
13 I have a headache , and must try to sleep it off.
14 If you have a headache , so much the more ought you to go.
15 Mrs. Peterkin retreated into the parlor, deciding she really did have a headache .
16 I have a headache , or I would go out myself, explained the stranger.
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