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    1. Insidf it said: 'Get Well Soon' in the


    2. People were told that she had Tuberculosis and that she had been removed to a sanatorium to get well and this was how her mother had managed to control the mail between her and William


    3. - By my calculations, I need you to get well


    4. structions faithfully and you will get well


    5. Nathan even made his own 'get well soon' card for Aidan's niece


    6. “We have to get well away from here,” said Carla hoarsely


    7. I’m thinking, yes, all of us needed help, maybe even call us crazy, but the one thing we all had in common was; we all had a goal to get well


    8. Some are to help you get well or just feel happy


    9. So then they prophesy the person's going to get well, and what happens is it brings a tremendous spiritual confusion when the person doesn't get healed


    10. , to ask how the brain surgery went yesterday, but I know that her father is going to get well

    11. His intention was to see her then get well clear of Sherborne


    12. The infected will either get well or succumb, and for that, we just have to wait


    13. "Yes," said Fanny, smiling; but smiling tenderly, as at a sick child who is going to be helped to get well


    14. But if he’s not careful he’ll get well out of his depth and that could cause real problems


    15. with the medical care we need to get well


    16. but they never prescribed what the patient was afterwards to eat or drink in the case of Menelaus, any more than in the case of Eurypylus; the remedies, as they conceived, were enough to heal any man who before he was wounded was healthy and regular in his habits; and even though he did happen to drink a posset of Pramnian wine, he might get well all the same


    17. she will get well


    18. However, Crass did not worry much about this little sore place; he just put a little zinc ointment on it occasionally and had no doubt that it would get well in time


    19. Yes because he never did a thing like that before as ask to get his breakfast in bed with a couple of eggs since the City Arms hotel when he used to be pretending to be laid up with a sick voice doing his highness to make himself interesting for that old faggot Mrs Riordan that he thought he had a great leg of and she never left us a farthing all for masses for herself and her soul greatest miser ever was actually afraid to lay out 4d for her methylated spirit telling me all her ailments she had too much old chat in her about politics and earthquakes and the end of the world let us have a bit of fun first God help the world if all the women were her sort down on bathingsuits and lownecks of course nobody wanted her to wear them I suppose she was pious because no man would look at her twice I hope Ill never be like her a wonder she didnt want us to cover our faces but she was a welleducated woman certainly and her gabby talk about Mr Riordan here and Mr Riordan there I suppose he was glad to get shut of her and her dog smelling my fur and always edging to get up under my petticoats especially then still I like that in him polite to old women like that and waiters and beggars too hes not proud out of nothing but not always if ever he got anything really serious the matter with him its much better for them to go into a hospital where everything is clean but I suppose Id have to dring it into him for a month yes and then wed have a hospital nurse next thing on the carpet have him staying there till they throw him out or a nun maybe like the smutty photo he has shes as much a nun as Im not yes because theyre so weak and puling when theyre sick they want a woman to get well if his nose bleeds youd think it was O tragic and that dyinglooking one off the south circular when he sprained his foot at the choir party at the sugarloaf Mountain the day I wore that dress Miss Stack bringing him flowers the worst old


    20. Take her in hand and prescribe for her, but let her get well before I send her back

    21. The child has not a strong constitution, and if you keep her here, she might never get well again


    22. She'll get well and strong, and," she called with fresh delight, "maybe your eyes will see again, too, when you are strong and well


    23. When sick men were taken off work duty, losing half their rations, Kano found them easy jobs to keep them officially “at work” so they could eat enough to get well


    24. “There! She’s going to get well


    25. Featherstone sent messages by Lydgate, saying that Fred-must make haste and get well, as he, Peter Featherstone, could not do without him, and missed his visits sadly


    26. But was he worse? Lydgate might come and simply say that he was going on as he expected, and predict that he would by-and-by fall into a good sleep, and get well


    27. Get well in tombs! Recover in graves! And the next morgue slab over, damned dead, Sloane! And Groc! trying to fix what couldn’t be fixed


    28. On arriving near an old chestnut-tree with which she was acquainted, made a last halt, longer than the rest, in order that she might get well rested; then she summoned up all her strength, picked up her bucket again, and courageously resumed her march, but the poor little desperate creature could not refrain from crying, "O my God! my God!"


    29. "Let's get well into a corner," said Brujon


    30. All had to come to her to get well again

    31. Norris’s indifferent state of health made it an impossibility: he could no more bear the noise of a child than he could fly; if, indeed, he should ever get well of his gouty complaints, it would be a different matter: she should then be glad to take her turn, and think nothing of the inconvenience; but just now, poor Mr


    32. " Well, Christ be with you," she said suddenly, standing up, beaming all over : "get well, I shall count on j'our doing so


    33. It's because she is frightened she's so sure he will get well


    34. “Ivan has a strong constitution, and I, too, believe there's every hope that he will get well,” Alyosha observed anxiously


    35. “Yes, he will get well


    36. But the poor devil did not wish to get well, he was either too obstinate or too cowardly; for, however painful the proposed operation may be, it cannot be compared to the punishment of the rods


    37. At last Mark Ivanovitch was the first to break silence, and as a sensible man he began saying in a very friendly way that Semyon Ivanovitch must keep calm, that it was too bad and a shame to be ill, that only little children behaved like that, that he must get well and go to the office


    38. You will get well—quite well


    39. Serafima Aleksandrovna tried to console herself with the hope that Lelechka would get well, and would again laugh and play—yet this seemed to her an unthinkable happiness! And Lelechka grew feebler from hour to hour


    40. “She’ll get well,” said Jarvis, with conviction

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