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Let us go and give them both some camomile tea.
Do you think they've got any camomile tea here, Monty?
But, my goodness, I could do with a cup of camomile tea.
I need a Camomile tea and a lie down.
During the last month she had - despite the camomile tea - been lucky to hold down one meal in three.
Camomile tea okay, I don't know how many is in your packet?
"Why don't I just make you a pot of camomile tea?"
He opened his eyes and his mother was hovering over him with a cup of camomile tea.
His mother put him to bed, and made some camomile tea; and she gave a dose of it to Peter!
I hope you soaked it in camomile tea.
Beatrice noticed her husband's distress and made him a beaker of camomile tea.
She mentioned you had shared some camomile tea.
It proved to be camomile tea, a beverage of which he is inordinately fond.
The camomile tea is for the sick one."
"I brought you some camomile tea, and these are the aspirins Lucas said to give you.
"Rennie, your sister was saying that she'd like a cup of camomile tea.
He us offered wine, coffee or camomile tea and accepted the last grateilly.
I decide to have a cup of camomile tea and turn on the flashlight again, wending my way carefully down the stairs to the kitchen.
(During the interview, he ate only fruit and drank camomile tea.)
Well this I think's Well it smells better than camomile tea.
If you have a warm drink, try milk, cocoa or a herbal drink such as camomile tea.
'I'm going to make you some camomile tea.
'I shall just have a cup of camomile tea.'
He escapes and returns home to his mother who puts him to bed after dosing him with camomile tea.
What about a bit o' camomile tea, T'lad looks as though it's been a long night.'