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1 But she always brings her little wound to him who has wounded her.
2 They pardoned a little wound to their delicacy, and asked: 'On this occasion?'
3 But there was something stuck in his cheek, lodged in its own little wound .
4 This little wound in my arm might have been a big one in my heart.
5 I'm so strong it don't seem possible for such a little wound to kill me.
6 This little wound was luck and nothing more.
7 Maybe this retreat is a good way of getting over a little wound to her 'amour-propre'.
8 The kids seemed a little wound up tonight.
9 The others thought such a narrow little wound was not enough to cut a life in two.
10 The doctor opened the shirt bosom and pointed to a little wound in the Professor's left breast.
11 I scarcely know who made the greatest fuss about my little wound , mother, or Annie, or Lorna.
12 Yesterday, I went down to Mrs. Baudoin's, to dress a little wound she had on her leg.
13 Do you think that all my best heart's blood has gone from me through that little wound ?
14 There was a flicker and a chill from the little wound , and the pain became a little less.
15 The man looked startled the little wound , but was pale and collapsed, his life vanishing in an instantimportant.
16 Hal did not reply, for the little wound just above the heart showed where the bullet had gone home.
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