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1 Intr, 0| of persons so learned and serious as my confessors suffices 2 Unic, 3| best for me. He sent me a serious illness, which forced me 3 Unic, 3| now begun to suffer from serious fainting fits, together 4 Unic, 4| have said, in many very serious matters; and so, if I were 5 Unic, 4| My condition became so serious -- for I hardly ever seemed 6 Unic, 5| was afflicted by a most serious and painful illness: she 7 Unic, 5| could not have been in this serious state for more than three 8 Unic, 7| recovered from that very serious illness, I have suffered 9 Unic, 7| pains, and sometimes very serious ones, especially in the 10 Unic, 8| represent as being very serious were as wrong as in my soul 11 Unic, 10| of persons so learned and serious as my confessors suffices 12 Unic, 20| my own life imperilled by serious dangers and illnesses, and 13 Unic, 21| quiet laugh when it sees serious people -- men of prayer, 14 Unic, 23| subjected by the devil to serious illusions and deceptions,180 15 Unic, 23| fearful. Considering the serious heart trouble from which 16 Unic, 25| believe it, I developed a most serious scruple, and believed myself 17 Unic, 32| in the world; that I had serious illnesses, and bore them 18 Unic, 32| did it a great deal) was a serious drawback to me, for there 19 Unic, 32| fairly good idea of the serious disturbances and trials 20 Unic, 34| truth, especially on so serious a subject as this!~ 21 Unic, 37| received was this. I had a very serious fault, which led me into