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1In January 1842, his father, who had been long ill, died.
2One was long ill of a malady he died of.
3The wife of the captain had been long ill, and appeared to be in a decline.
4It was evident he had been long ill. She did not like to see him so.
5My mother was long ill, and there was no one but me to do for her.
6An Arab who had been long ill at Chitimba's died yesterday, and was buried in the evening.
7He then asked, Was she long ill?
8And the German Hauptman, who lay so long ill in that Hut H-well, Mademoiselle, he has died!
10She lay long ill-soutterly frail, so appealing in her grief, that I could think of nothing but saving her.
11But I've been so long ill that I have no money, and I don't know when I shall have any.
12Bubbling from his chest, visible beneath a torn shirt, was a huge tumor of flesh from which emerged two long ill-smelling tentacles.
13I do not wish, however, to be understood as urging that all children long ill or crippled grow to be unamiable and spoiled.
14You must have had a very anxious time, and a great deal to do, when she was so long ill that first winter.
15But he has been long ill; and sickness enervates the mind as well as the body; as he himself very significantly observed to thee.
16On the 24th, one of the sailors, who had been long ill, died, and was buried in the snow at some distance from the house.
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