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1Coming home to England to die of consumption; so our surgeon told me.
2Tanners and butchers are seldom known to die of consumption.
3Thousands annually die of consumption springing out of this malady.
4Four years later, Fanny Osgood did indeed die of consumption.
5Didn't her mother, and her uncle, and her sister's oldest child die of consumption?
6Grinders of cutlery die of consumption; weavers are stunted in their growth; smiths become blear-eyed.
7The women are frail and many die of consumption.
8Public singers are seldom known to die of consumption.
9There is a lad who soon must die of consumption, whom I now daily examine.
10Hundreds die of consumption, who might otherwise have lived.
11She need never die of consumption at all, if she could breathe only inland air.
12Rickety children, if not both carefully watched and managed, frequently, when they become youths, die of consumption.
13Your mother did not die of consumption?
14If you have a space between your teeth, it is a sign that you will die of consumption.
15Once at Delphi, the god, whom I was consulting, foretold, that if an accused man escaped me, I should die of consumption.
16Some die of consumption, others become mystics, some marry widowed squadron-commanders, some still try to stand firm, but are obviously losing heart.
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