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1 The heartache, that terrible malady of the soul, had made rapid inroads.
2 Unfortunately it had little effect, and did not prevent the terrible malady spreading.
3 Is it some terrible malady which the doctors could not find?
4 The softening of the human brain is a terrible malady .
5 Erysipelas, that terrible malady of the Middle Ages, consumed her.
6 The terrible malady of homesickness,-ithas eaten out the vigor and beauty of many a life.
7 Before the Roebuck could get off, two of the sailors were attacked by the terrible malady .
8 Such is the power of this terrible malady .
9 The terrible malady made its inroads upon a frame unable to meet its savage or insidious attacks.
10 Countess Hélène Bezúkhova had suddenly died of that terrible malady it had been so agreeable to mention.
11 And so it is with this terrible malady that has laid its corrupting and putrefying finger upon us all.
12 In America I had seen many men die of this terrible malady , the result of wounds received in the war.
13 And when he picked a little flower in order to escape his terrible malady , he wept because he had plucked it.
14 On approaching the line, a terrible malady broke out,-anobstinate disease of the eyes,-contagious ,andaltogether beyond the resources of medicine.
15 Not only was his eyesight permanently injured, but even his constitution appears to have been much weakened by this terrible malady .
16 It was this, the most terrible malady that ever tortured man, that was laying its ghastly, livid, serpentine hands upon me.
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