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I've had rheumatics in my shoulder, and it's not got done.
But at her age, with the rheumatics in her system, she might well die of cold.
He had popped the question and been refused, on account of Alice's rheumatics.
That's why we're camped here on the marsh, developing rheumatics.
Nanny complained more of her rheumatics and Dot left to get married.
"I have not the rheumatics, sir," says he, as one who would repulse an insult.
"Just what I need for my rheumatics, then!"
'Now jump into bed again, or you'll catch the rheumatics.
"To your rheumatics, not a doubt, my lord," growls Percy.
It was more to do with the rheumatics that had afflicted the Moidart's shoulders and back.
There was, Eduin reflected, no shortage of rheumatics and colic in the world.
In winter, they provide heat for houses and the church; from spring the waters are channeled to the spa for the treatment of rheumatics.
An' old Susan claimed her rheumatics was hurtin' her an' so she couldn't go.
"I guess I got to get back to the sea an' the tropics and warm the rheumatics outa me."
S'posin' I get a rupture, or the rheumatics, or the cholera.
"Alice's got rheumatics now, you know."
"No, but I have eight younger brothers and sisters, my old dad mortal ill, my mother eaten-up with the rheumatics.
But we aren't in the Channel now, where constipation and rheumatics or "shamming Abraham" are all you have to prescribe for.
'Rheumatics bad again?
Alice Minto, for all her rheumatics, kept a welcoming hearth, and George felt lonely in his widowhood.
"Neither is the rheumatics," grunted Zerah.
"Rheumatics or rape," said Dalziel.
"Blest if I know how old Labrish ever got it that far, and him half-crippled with the rheumatics."
Then, of course, if Rose Pratt were to leave because of her rheumatics, and she being forty-five, there was a chance that Jane would move upwards.
"Well, Maria," said Mrs. Jones, "how's the rheumatics?"