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1 He might turn into what he was before- apoorlittle blind worm perhaps.
2 The inexorable throbbing beat would have drawn the blind worm like a magnet, luring it through the passage.
3 In horror Jack saw the tip of the root, a blind worm 's head, lift up and stare at him.
4 I've no business-I'vedone with business long ago: I think of nothing but my perishing soul - poor blind worm that I am.
5 Let's just face it, without our cultural bias, a blind worm 's sting is no more or less disgusting than a plate full of snails.
6 The Blind Worm is a, species very nearly allied to the foregoing.
7 A vision flashed, of the blind worms and eyeless fish living deep in caves and on the floor of the ocean.
8 As regards the second case, ferrets and buzzards fall forthwith upon blind worms or other non-poisonous snakes, and devour them then and there.
9 Others, which are still true lizards, have lost the hind limbs, or even all the legs, as in the " blind worms " of England.
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