I've been gettingsicker and sicker over everything.
Well, it was very early dawn when she had to go over to the neighbor's to borrow some medicine for her father, who kept getting sicker all the time.
Now we'll have tea," said Mrs. Draper at once, pressing a button.
The whole picture shimmered in the confused imagination of the listening little girl, till it blended indistinguishably with the enchantment of her fairy-stories.
Pretty soon Mr. 'Coon said he thought mebbe Mr. Rabbit was sicker than he let on, and he guessed he'd better go and see about it.
He looked over quick to Mr. 'Possum's plate, and what he saw there made him sicker yet.
Things had been going badly in Hayti, and the poor Admiral grew sicker and sicker as he listened to what Bartholomew had to tell.
Here is a great deal of good matter Lost for lack of telling; Now sicker I see thou dost but clatter, Harm may come of melling.
Sicker I hold him for a greater fon, That loves the thing he cannot purchase.
I scorn thy skill, That wouldst me my springing youth to spill: I deem thy brain emperished be Through rusty eld, that hath rotted thee; Or sicker thy head very totty is, So on thy corb shoulder it leans amiss.
If she had appeared well, this would not have worried Kate; but she looked even sicker than she seemed to feel.
As she contemplated that, she grewsicker than she had been before.
The master striped it as a man would do an elle, and clasped it sicker wtin a inch of its neck.
Your father's sicker than he lets on," Aunt Maria said, bluntly.
And gets far sicker from drinking beer (two separate allergies) than from wheat beer, hard liquor or wine (only one allergy).
Until we are better nourished, we will be ever sicker and each generation will become a degeneration.
The sicker you are, the more supplements you will require; as health is regained, the dosage and variety of substances can be reduced.
We'd get sick on too many cookies, but ever so much sicker on no cookies at all.
Carol was very sick at this version of Fern's eager youth, but she was sicker as Mrs. Bogart hinted that no one could tell what had happened between Fern and Cy before the drive home.
But it gets sicker and sicker, and I think you or Hannah ought to go.
The dose made him sicker yet, and nature came to his relief, and in a little while he felt better.
She heard him come in--but she could not turn her eyes towards him, for her heart always grew sicker whenever she saw the sad changes that drink had wrought upon him.
Then it would seem to stop, and lie like a motionless weight in her bosom, and she would steal away paler and sicker than when she came.
And mother couldn't work either; she was just helpless and miserable, and the more she worried the sicker she got, and the sicker she got the more she worried.
Forbye, here they say that a man who prays and gies awmous, and keeps frae wine, issicker to win to Paradise and a' the houris.
She clutched the door as her father had a few hours before; I think she looked weaker and sicker than he.
Papa was so much sicker than I, that I had to take care of him all the time; but my head ached so that I kept seeing black spots if I stooped over to kiss papa; but papa said, I was just like another mamma.
And her face turned me sicker as she flung around on me, with her fingers all ashes,--and Paulette's letter in her hand!
It came over me then that I was sick of my life at La Chance; sick of working with Wilbraham and sicker still of washing myself in brooks and sleeping on the ground,--for I had not been in a house since August.
They're wrinkled and halt and lame and blind, and the new paper on the walls and the new polish on the floors and the new paint on the woodwork is making 'em look sicker and sicker every minute.
It looks sicker than Father did even in his last hours, and I wouldn't be surprised any minute to see it just turn over all of itself and give up the ghost.
An' Gallager got sicker an' sicker of such doin's.
I said she was getting sicker all the time, and anybody as is that way stands a chance to die unless they gets better.
But sometimes I can’t abide it to see her sit there moping for day after day, getting sicker and sicker all the while, until some fine day she’ll just fall away and die under our very noses.
The farmer and his wife grew sicker and sicker with envy but they kept on smiling and rubbing their hands and asking questions.
Day after day we toiled, and climbed and searched, and we younger partners grew sicker and still sickerof the promiseless toil.
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