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1 I, 1 | looked reliable, but very ill at ease. Although he was 2 I, 1 | noise of footsteps made her ill; when people left her, solitude 3 I, 3 | undertone as if he had been ill, and even pretended to be 4 I, 3 | wife had not served him ill in his business, since for 5 I, 6 | goodman thought she must be ill, and came to see her. Emma 6 I, 8 | puff.~“You’ll make yourself ill,” she said scornfully.~He 7 II, 6 | well,” replied Emma; “I am ill.”~“Well, and so am I,” answered 8 II, 6 | Bas-Diauville for a cow that was ill; they thought it was under 9 II, 6 | you will make yourself ill.”~He had stayed a long time 10 II, 8 | The feast was long, noisy, ill served; the guests were 11 II, 8 | Perhaps you would not do ill,” Homais said to him, “to 12 II, 9 | have been busy. I have been ill.”~“Seriously?” she cried.~“ 13 II, 9 | you?” she said. “Are you ill? Tell me!”~At last he declared 14 II, 12| more; then he said he was ill; next he went on a journey. 15 II, 12| coming closer to him: “What ill could come to me? There 16 II, 13| myself by exile for all the ill I have done you. I am going 17 II, 13| that she had been taken ill suddenly while she was eating 18 III, 2| points in it that it is not ill a man should know, and I 19 III, 6| two years ago when she was ill. Where would it all end? 20 III, 8| followed him.~“She is very ill, isn’t she? If we put on