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Dyspepsy, and Richard another, and the laughing couple bore him into the room where dinner was laid, Ripton sniggering in the rear, the really happy man of the party.
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Feverel, the Dyspepsy, amazed, felt the Spring move within him.
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Dyspepsy bent and gave his hands a sharp rub between his legs: which unlucky action brought Adrian's pastoral,
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A poor Dyspepsy may talk as he will, but he is the one who never gets sympathy, or experiences compassion: and it is he whose groaning petitions for charity do at last rout that Christian virtue.
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A poor Dyspepsy may talk as he will, but he is the one who never gets sympathy, or experiences compassion: and it is he whose groaning petitions for charity do at last rout that Christian virtue.
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Dyspepsy, and Richard another, and the laughing couple bore him into the room where dinner was laid, Ripton sniggering in the rear, the really happy man of the party.
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Indeed, his indigestion of wrath had made of him a moral Dyspepsy.
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The Dyspepsy had bought his philosophy at a heavy price; he had a right to use it.
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Feverel, the Dyspepsy, amazed, felt the Spring move within him.
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The Dyspepsy had bought his philosophy at a heavy price; he had a right to use it.
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