When in the spring of 1904 he lay in his house mortally sick, he sent me word that he had something important to say to me, and would have himself carried round to see me.
I did many things and learned a great deal in the world I found myself in, but ten years after I arrived there, I was mortally sick.
He looked mortally sick.
Of course, there's never a good time to get mortally sick.
Bulstrode's terror of public exposure as a hypocrite leads him to hasten the death of the mortally sick Raffles by giving him access to forbidden alcohol and excess amounts of opium.
Neither he nor his four brothers and sisters knew the basics of her biography, which, until one magical night when his mortally sick mother finally told her story, had remained a dark secret.
But he was growing mortally sick of ham.
He was like a mortally sick man saying farewell to the sports of his contemporaries: no fear, only regret.
In Goethe's poem, a mortally sick young boy hallucinates about what can only be regarded as a trauma that he has experienced.
'My best cow's been taken mortally sick, too.'