We have no meanings for "injure a hair" in our records yet.
1 Do you think I'd injure a hair of her head?
2 I will not injure a hair of thy head!
3 His expression said plainly that he would tear in a thousand pieces anything that dared to injure a hair of her head.
4 Besides, I have already said that I am under obligations to my Hungarian nobles, and I will not injure a hair of their heads.
5 If ever he forgets it-ifever he injures a hair of her head!--
6 Woe to him who injures a hair of his head!
7 He declared that he would not go another step if the children were injured a hair .
8 "You shall not injure a hair of his Excellency's head while I stand by."
9 "Yes, I would die on the spot rather than to injure a hair of his head."
10 "Yes, I would die on the spot rather than to injure a hair on his head."
11 I doubt whether Mr. Daubeny would have injured a hair of Mr. Mildmay's venerable head, even for an assurance of six continued months in office.
12 "If you injure a hair of Mary's gift," said Glenn, in anger, "you shall suffer as severe a fate yourself."
13 "Remember, Aga," murmured one to the other, "that we have orders not to injure a hair of his head, or to cause him slightest pain.
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