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1 Days or weeks, scarcely able to breathe or move in their own filth .
2 He sat in his own filth ; his little hands were covered with it.
3 Sometimes the river rose then fell, washing his own filth away.
4 His skin was sore where he'd lain in his own filth .
5 Lyin' in their own filth for weeks on end.
6 His eyes were indeed sealed with his own filth .
7 They sat or crouched listlessly, in their own filth .
8 For example, unless compelled to do so, a hog will not sleep in its own filth .
9 You'll see people covered in their own filth .
10 I was literally swimming in my own filth .
11 Most would tear their clothes off, content to sleep and stand naked in their own filth .
12 Johnny lay back in his own filth .
13 Mothers feared to let their children close to the stinking old man who lived in his own filth .
14 I don't take to a man that lives in his own filth or treats animals like Osterwald's done.
15 The ten who refused were chained up in Newgate Prison and left to starve in their own filth .
16 She caught the rancid smell of her own filth , felt the sticky wetness on her legs and back.
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