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1 They are obedient and humble only when they tremble and feel the lash .
2 They had failed and been made to feel the lash of their victors.
3 Again he seemed to feel the lash upon his tawny skin.
4 We cannot see that they, too, pull on the oar and feel the lash .
5 She ties him to her, to make him feel the lash of his remorse.
6 He began to feel the lash of the doctor's logic.
7 Both criminals shall feel the lash of justice.
8 You'll feel the lash on your white back-
9 The bullet passed so close to Niedermann's ear that he could feel the lash of the wind.
10 This fact meant to the woodsman that great storms were raging at sea, and they themselves would soon feel the lash of them.
11 When the drivers are judges as to whether that necessity is lawful, the poor slaves are likely to feel the lash very frequently, I suspect.
12 The splendid animal never before had felt the lash of a whip.
13 Women and children there were feeling the lash of the whip.
14 Nora had felt the lash of her employer's bitter tongue.
15 Before the summer break it was Michael McDowell who felt the lash of his tongue.
16 Often have I felt the lash of scorn.
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