Sambanza claimed the honor of presenting us, Manenko being slightlyindisposed.
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I hope there is nothing wrong; or, at least, that she is only slightlyindisposed.
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It had developed that the Von Tielitzes could come, though the sister was slightlyindisposed.
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I ate very sparingly of them on Sunday, and was very slightlyindisposed in the evening.
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Gentlemen, tell me what has taken place since yesterday evening, when I left Pauline slightlyindisposed?
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The Professor was slightlyindisposed, and he demanded that his daughters remain with him in the cabin.
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On a certain night I had retired to rest rather more early than usual, being slightlyindisposed.
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M. Benyowsky returns polite regrets that he is slightlyindisposed, but hopes to give himself the pleasure later.
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Did the greatest poetess of the age (temporarily slightlyindisposed) know one Browning-RobertBrowning, a writer of verse?
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He is slightlyindisposed.
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To the traveller's enquiry after the absent lady of the house, her sister said that she was slightlyindisposed, and could not appear.
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The Lord Lieutenant, being slightlyindisposed, had been unable to make an early start, so the most honourable stranger was Mr. Chesney, the Chief Secretary.
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"She is slightlyindisposed, my dear," replied Mrs. Wilton; "but Emma will be her substitute."
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"I am slightlyindisposed," he answered, "and with your leave will retire to my room.
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"Miss Verne has been slightlyindisposed to-day and I fear that she will plead that as excuse to remain with Muggins."
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"He is, I regret to say, slightlyindisposed, and has asked me to crave your indulgence for him, and let me fill his place."