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1 So also of those who have had the ague badly and got well.
2 The young feller lay on the ground shakin' as if he had the ague .
3 Then, sitting down again, he had begun trembling, as if he had the ague .
4 The young fellow in his jaunty new clothes shook as if he had the ague .
5 Early was shivering as though he had the ague .
6 Her face was hidden in her hands, and she was trembling-shakingas though she had the ague .
7 Barras won't have the nerve to oppose me, and Gohier and Moulin have had the ague for weeks.
8 As she did so she noticed that the other's hands were shaking as though she had the ague .
9 It seemed to me the old mountain was trembling just like I did once, when I had the ague .
10 My dear child has not been well ever since he had the ague , and looks very pale and spiritless.
11 At this grandfather gave a loud exclamation and stood up, shaking his head as if he had the ague .
12 So here I've been sitting, hugging my knees, and listening till I'm shivering as if I had the ague .
13 But say, let me tell you right now that I'm shivering all over as if I had the ague !
14 On arriving, Fouquet was ill and trembled as if he had the ague ; he did not present himself to the king.
15 I had been doing that work, more or less of the time, and I trembled as if I had the ague .
16 There he was, alone, wet as a drowned rat, and shivering, partly from cold and partly from fright, as if he had the ague .
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