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1 XLVI | an indolent or capricious stomach, with a sensation of stifling 2 XLVI | glass of water on my poor stomach for several days, and that 3 LXXIII | head had been put above the stomach, should we have been likely 4 LXXXI | have found again a strong stomach. I drink cider with enthusiasm, 5 CXIII | else, by which means my stomach keeps well. If I am kept 6 CXVIII | does not bother you. My stomach is beginning to suffer a 7 CCXXXVI| fidelity in misfortune! His stomach has become a receptacle 8 CCXLIX | which had settled on his stomach.” This is to tell you that 9 CCLXIII| He has had a disordered stomach, like me, for some time. 10 CCLXIII| it is because of an empty stomach that one has to fill up, 11 CCLXXII| chaser. Religion and the stomach sustain Cruchard.~I confess 12 CCCVI | better, after cramps in my stomach that made me blue, and continued