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1 She'd die of homesickness , and I know she'll never consent to leave me.
2 I've known a Cherokee to die of homesickness for a skin stretched between two saplings.
3 And she'll die of homesickness for the range.
4 Why, I should die of homesickness there.
5 She wished she were going back with Diana to Avonlea; she knew she was going to die of homesickness .
6 The Swedes love their country passionately, and, like the Swiss, they die of homesickness when banished from her borders.
7 I should die of homesickness !
8 I came up on Saturday and I've nearly died of homesickness ever since.
9 You may laugh at me if you please, but I firmly believe that it died of homesickness .
10 Nobody dies of homesickness .
11 "I expected to die of homesickness , but it's been jolly!"
12 The Scotch pipers were playing the tunes that reminded the Scotchman of the heather and the hills, and they were dying of homesickness .
13 "Not if I die of homesickness and melancholy!"
14 "Oh, I must go back soon," he said to himself, "or I shall simply die of homesickness . "
15 "She is dying of homesickness as well as typhoid," the nurse said sadly, "and she seems so anxious to get better, poor thing!
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