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1
The child
might
-
might
have
the
measles
or something, you know.
2
SATURDAY, 11 P.M. Dear Diary, I
have
the
measles
.
3
I hope whenever poor Isabella's little ones
have
the
measles
,
she will send for Perry.
4
We ain't going to school till we're sure we are not going to
have
the
measles
.
5
You would not feel obliged to run if Bill Jeffrey should
have
the
measles
and send for you.
6
She grew feverish, and at last Sir James Clark pronounced that she was going to
have
the
measles
.
7
It's too bad you can't
have
the
measles
all over again with us, here at the house party.
8
Better
have
the
measles
,
then.
9
The grown-up people rebuked my joyousness, while admitting that it might be as well that I should
have
the
measles
then as later on.
10
No letter yet from you, Bones; Bainbridge must be
having
the
measles
.
11
She said it as matter-of-factly as if mentioning she'd once
had
the
measles
.
12
No, she was nursing her youngest daughter, who
had
the
measles
.
13
She brought me a whole tumbler of currant jelly when I
had
the
measles
.
14
It's as if-asif we had both
had
the
measles
.
15
If she's
had
the
measles
,
she'll have the rube immunity to catching it again.
16
Lizzie's baby
has
the
measles
,
but is getting along nicely.
have
the
measles
have
measle