The very idea of such cruelty sickens the imagination. [Please select]
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There comes a time-after years of steady descent--when misfortune and disappointment become endurable; when hope deferred no longer sickens. [Please select]
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But it always enrages or sickens me to hear Ruby, whereas I just wanted to laugh good-naturedly at Phil. [Please select]
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"And nothing on earth sickens you, and you know it, like this godless modern materialism." [Please select]
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The heart sickens over such a fact, although it occurred two thousand years ago. [Please select]
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The kill sickens me, but I have no heart to fight except I kill. [Please select]
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Then, if ever, the heart sickens and the will flags, and life becomes a pageant that hath ceased to entertain. [Please select]
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"Say, Aust, it sometimes sickens a man to have to buy these fellows off." [Please select]
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It sickens me sometimes to think of the difference between what thrilled me about this war game and what we get. [Please select]
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The heart sickens over the delusions of the recent campaign and turns achingly to the unconsidered _whole question_. [Please select]
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Perhaps it is because his life has been over prosperous that he sickens of it, like one who flings away from a banquet table, satiated by feasting. [Please select]
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