That old look of sickliness and resignation returned to the face of Sinth.
When the "sport" had finished his dinner, and she and her brother sat side by side at the table, she was plain Sinth again, with a look ofsickliness and resignation.
The face of his sister now wore its better look of sickliness and resignation.
Even the slow, dreamy, and elegiac ones have none of the faintness and sickliness to be found in not a few of the composer's pieces, especially in several of the nocturnes.
Who would suspect the composer's fragility and sickliness in this work?
It is quite true that sickliness and death occur more frequently among those who inhabit this house than is to be easily accounted for.
The school had succeeded through the talent of its mistress; but although she was not a lady of the stocks and backboard school, the sickliness among her pupils had been very noticeable.
The writer was under the impression that this sickliness might have been brought about by a poison gradually formed in the heterogeneous larvae.
If we assume that the sickliness and death are due to the formation of a poison, we must assume that the poison is formed by the protoplasm of the egg, since otherwise we could not understand why the reciprocal cross should be healthy.
He felt a restless sickliness stealing on him that his young and gallant strength had never known since he was foaled.