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1 But she lost her weather-beaten look, and did gain a little flesh .
2 There was little flesh on him and his skin was sickly pale.
3 This little flesh of ours is acted on roughly, and then again smoothly.
4 He was fine in the end, it was just a little flesh wound.
5 His cough increased, and he began to lose what little flesh he had.
6 They must be growing quickly to have so little flesh on them, I thought.
7 A little flesh - colored earthworm was coming along through the grass.
8 He would have more movement then, more show; he might get a little flesh .
9 Those ancients have little flesh upon the body poetical, and lack the savour that sufficeth.
10 First of all, the appetite returns, and the beast begins to acquire a little flesh .
11 His nose was finely chiselled, and had little flesh .
12 That such a thing might live beggared reason-what little flesh it owned was hopelessly corrupted.
13 He eat little flesh , and lived almost wholly upon milk, tea, bread, fruits, and sweetmeats.
14 There was little flesh left and the sickly white of bone showed in several places.
15 Starved bodies possess little flesh , and starving people could carry but light burdens through such snow-drifts.
16 Oh no, mamma; 'thin' implies some little flesh .
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