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Mortally and ill
Mortally ill, it was suggested that he should make his will, to which he replied: " God knows, I have not a penny under the sun to leave anyone.

Mortally and ",
Mortally wounded on the bridge, Gilmore gave the order " Take her down ", sacrificing himself to save his ship and crew, for which he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.

Mortally and on
Mortally wounded by Philoctetes ' arrow, he begged Oenone to heal him with her herbal arts, but she refused and cast him out with scorn, to return to Helen's bed, and Paris died on the lower slopes of Ida.
Mortally wounded the Duke fled before the advancing French Forces and died in Ottensen on November 10, 1806.
Mortally wounded while guiding a tank against an enemy position at St. George, France on 1 November 1918.
Mortally wounded, the dying Joe is comforted by Anne as Pat looks on.
Mortally wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor on June 3, 1864, Keitt died the next day near Richmond, Virginia.
Mortally wounded, he managed to strike with a Gorkha dagger ( Khukuri ) on the tiger's neck, killing it instantly.

Mortally and cousin
Mortally wounded when his own sneak attack fails, the king maliciously makes Kull his heir-knowing that many will try to kill him, including Taligaro and his cousin who are both of royal blood.

Mortally and once
Mortally wounded, Arthur was borne away to Avalon, where he shall remain in healing until Britain needs him once more.

Mortally and .
Mortally wounded, Carrie then makes her way to the local roadhouse where her father got drunk and raped her mother the night she was conceived.
" Mortally wounded, Bee died July 22, 1861, and was buried in the family plot in St. Paul's churchyard, Pendleton.
Mortally wounded early in the action, Boy, First Class, John Travers Cornwell remained standing alone at a most exposed post, quietly awaiting orders, until the end of the action, with the gun's crew dead and wounded all round him.
Mortally wounded, Magda is able to transport herself and Eve back to Earth.
Mortally wounded, she flees back to her home, where Caroline finds her and ascertains the truth.
Mortally wounded, he orders his generals to keep his death a secret for three years.
Mortally wounded, he died before Edith could summon help.
Mortally wounding Lionel with his mace, he is ultimately driven off by the other knights after Arthur strikes him down with Excalibur.
Mortally wounded himself, he wandered around Ireland inspiring placenames before returning to Cooley to die.
Mortally wounded, Sur sought out his replacement and drew Jordan to him.
Mortally wounded, the knight calls for a priest for Confession and admits to framing the queen.
Mortally wounded, Philip cried out for aid ; guards immediately entered and dispatched the assassin.
Mortally wounded Quentin's adopted mother and killed Quentin, triggering his immortality.

ill and King
It is said that he died in Macedonia after being attacked by the Molossian hounds of King Archelaus and that his cenotaph near Piraeus was struck by lightningsigns of his unique powers, whether for good or ill ( according to one modern scholar, his death might have been caused instead by the harsh Macedonian winter ).
The King of France himself was also gravely ill at that time, suffering " a flux of the bowels " ( dysentery ) from which he seemed unlikely to recover.
When his wife Queen Mary fell ill in 1558, King Philip sent the Count of Feria to consult with Elizabeth.
King Baldwin, although quite ill, was still able to command the army in person.
However, with his supporters in court quickly disappearing, in 1532 he asked the King again to relieve him of his office, claiming that he was ill and suffering from sharp chest pains.
A knight in the service of the King of Spain deems himself ill requited.
* King Stefan Dragutin of Serbia breaks his leg while hunting and becomes ill ; he gives the throne to his younger brother Stefan Milutin.
He became royal physician to the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark and a minister in the Danish government.
King Edward responded to the ensuing ridicule of the crowd by tying the garter around his own knee with the words honi soit qui mal y pense – shame on him who thinks ill of it.
Alexandra spent the spring of 1877 in Greece recuperating from a period of ill health and visiting her brother King George of the Hellenes.
Just a few days before the scheduled coronation in June 1902, however, the King became seriously ill with appendicitis.
While there, she received news that King Edward was seriously ill. Alexandra returned at once and arrived just the day before her husband died.
In February, Prince George William fell ill, and the King allowed both George Augustus and Caroline to see him at Kensington Palace without any conditions.
" In turn, Anne took exception to James's drinking: in 1604 she confided to the French envoy, " the King drinks so much, and conducts himself so ill in every respect, that I expect an early and evil result.
The two are taken from the torturer's chamber shortly thereafter, as the King has abruptly taken ill and appears to be dying.
His regent Jiménez de Cisneros came to meet him, but fell ill along the way, not without a suspicion of poison, and died before meeting the King.
While returning to Paris, King Louis VIII became ill with dysentery, and died on 8 November 1226 in the chateau at Montpensier, Auvergne.
Fulk led the garrison himself and sent a message to Hugh Capet, King of the Franks, asking for help ; and, though Hugh was ill, he promised reinforcements.
King Henry II on a pilgrimage to Saint David's, having come over from Ireland, heard of the prophecy and crossed Llechllafar without ill effect.
King Rusa was said to be despondent when he heard of the loss of Musasir, and fell ill.
Having confronted these issues and the behavior of the ill-man to the King, the King banishes the ill man from his kingdom.
* The book is moved from 1926 to 1928, which results in an anachronism-Lord Peter meets briefly with the US Ambassador in Buckingham Palace and talks with the King, but at that point the King was actually desperately ill and recuperating from a bout of septicaemia.
Maedhros had mustered the largest force of Elves and allies ever, but his failures in statesmanship and diplomacy, along with the ill deeds of his brothers, alienated one of the largest Elven force in Beleriand, King Thingol's army of Doriath, some 30, 000 – 45, 000 strong.

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