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1 I, 9 | Charles fancied that her illness was no doubt due to some 2 II, 5 | out before the door. Her illness, it appears, was a kind 3 II, 11| they discussed Hippolyte’s illness; the shops did no business, 4 II, 11| her, fancying some nervous illness, weeping, and vaguely feeling 5 II, 13| and from that evening her illness recommenced, with a more 6 II, 14| at the height of Emma’s illness, the latter, taking advantage 7 II, 14| when at the height of her illness, she had thought herself 8 II, 14| little girl, whom during her illness her husband had sent back 9 II, 15| First they spoke of her illness, although Emma interrupted 10 III, 1| interrupted him to speak of her illness, which had almost killed 11 III, 2| had contracted during her illness.~But as soon as she was 12 III, 6| through her old nervous illness, and reproaching himself