Mary, often a little unwell , and always thinking a great deal of her own complaints, and always in the habit of claiming Anne when anything was the matter, was indisposed; and foreseeing that she should not have a day's health all the autumn, entreated, or rather required her, for it was hardly entreaty, to come to Uppercross Cottage, and bear her company as long as she should want her, instead of going to Bath.

Goodbye, Makar Alexievitch, for I have come to the end of all I had to say, and am feeling too unwell to write more.

"I only hope he is not unwell ," said the house-dog; when, pop!

I fear me'Tis as you say--his lordship is unwell . The damp air of the evening-the fatigue Of a long journey--the--indeed I had better Follow his lordship.

so considerate!But however, she is so far from well, that her kind friends the Campbells think she had better come home, and try an air that always agrees with her; and they have no doubt that three or four months at Highbury will entirely cure her and it is certainly a great deal better that she should come here, than go to Ireland, if she is unwell . Nobody could nurse her, as we should do."

The little princess was not unwell , but had such an overpowering fear of the prince that, hearing he was in a bad humor, she had decided not to appear.

Lady Middleton, though in the middle of a rubber, on being informed that Marianne was unwell , was too polite to object for a moment to her wish of going away, and making over her cards to a friend, they departed as soon the carriage could be found.

'And, Catherine, don't think or say that I'm VERY unwell : it is the heavy weather and heat that make me dull; and I walked about, before you came, a great deal for me.

Collins, seeing that she was really unwell , did not press her to go and as much as possible prevented her husband from pressing her; but Mr.

Crooks, especially, was so unwell that he could not keep on his horse.

He soon retired to bed; and the next morning, feeling exceedingly unwell , he remained in his room pondering.