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1 I am terrified by its evil motions, I sicken at its odour.
2 The friends sicken at the delay, as weary months drag on.
3 A very saint must sicken at sight of affectation, you'll allow.
4 I go, and I sicken at the thoughts of it.
5 How came they to sicken at the same time?
6 I rejoice when the hour of rest comes up, and sicken at the approach of day.
7 The victims do not sicken at once.
8 Sloth and folly shiver and sicken at the sight of trial and hazard, and make the impossibility they fear.
9 Both twins were apt to sicken at the same time in no less than nine out of the thirty-five cases.
10 Both twins are apt to sicken at the same time in no less than nine out of the thirty-five cases.
12 I sicken at the memory of the mothers; I am ashamed when I see in them some chance physical likeness to myself.
13 The lazy and the foolish shiver and sicken at the sight of trial and hazard, and create the very impossibility they fear.
14 Anne Mie, in a remote corner of the hall, had heard the name, and felt her very soul sicken at its sound.
15 Draw down the thick veil and hide the sight, lest devils sicken at it, and lest man should loathe himself for what man can be.
16 The soul sickens at the monotonous sweetness of such a wersh existence.
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