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The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIV
2 He'll be shyer an readier to take things ill.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XV
3 I was always ill and tired and it was too hot.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
4 She smiles too much when I am ill and miserable.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIII
5 He never talks about dead things or things that are ill.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIV
6 Because I am like this always, ill and having to lie down.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIII
7 "You never see anything if you are ill," said Colin restlessly.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIV
8 Once they made him wear a brace but he fretted so he was downright ill.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIV
9 He says I'm making him forget about being ill and dying, answered Mary.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XV
10 "If she had lived I believe I should not have been ill always," he grumbled.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIII
11 I am too ill, and wretched and distracted; but I wish you to be happy and comfortable.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XII
12 She only knew that people were ill and that she heard mysterious and frightening sounds.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I
13 He must not talk too much; he must not forget that he was ill; he must not forget that he was very easily tired.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIV
14 He looked like a boy who had been ill, but he was crying more as if he were tired and cross than as if he were in pain.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER XIII
15 The Ayah had been taken ill in the night, and it was because she had just died that the servants had wailed in the huts.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I
16 Her hair was yellow, and her face was yellow because she had been born in India and had always been ill in one way or another.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I
17 Her father had held a position under the English Government and had always been busy and ill himself, and her mother had been a great beauty who cared only to go to parties and amuse herself with gay people.
The Secret GardenBy Frances Hodgson Burnett ContextHighlight In CHAPTER I
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