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1     II,      II|         thus learns when there is illness or death, whether a house
2    III,      II|      generally the end of a fatal illness."~ ~"Does it hurt to die?"~ ~"
3    III,      IV|        the worshipful gentleman's illness, but glad that I am fortunate
4    III,      IV|       caused a sudden turn in his illness. The salutary crisis came
5     IV,       I|        receive him on the plea of illness. During the winter Count
6     VI,       V| assuringly; "it is only a passing illness, and will soon be over."~ ~
7   VIII,       I|      should not recover from this illness, which I feel will be a
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