We have no meanings for "have neuralgia" in our records yet.
1 I may have neuralgia to-morrow.
2 Lord Holme looked at her and at her ear-trumpet, and Lady Holme was glad she had decided not to have neuralgia .
3 He has been having neuralgia down his spine nearly all day.
4 I am afraid of taking cold and having neuralgia .
5 Tired to death; she's had neuralgia all this week.
6 Aggie sneezed all day and Tish had neuralgia .
7 Mamma is not troubled, she only has neuralgia .
8 There is no harm in that, and it is clear he has neuralgia , because he says it himself.
9 'I believe I am going to have neuralgia badly again, like last year.'
10 She has neuralgia frequently.
11 "Mamma had neuralgia , " said Beatrix, "and went to bed, or I couldn't have come.
12 When he entered the library he looked so serious that she asked him whether he had neuralgia , from which he occasionally suffered.
13 "Mamma has neuralgia often; you know that well."
14 Tish was asleep with a hot stone under her cheek, from which I judged she'd had neuralgia , and Aggie was nowhere in sight.
15 "I thought you had neuralgia , " said Lady Victoria.
16 "Oh, the doctor gave me something that made me sleep, and I seldom have neuralgia now."
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