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1 Something evidently had reopened the old wound , causing it to throb anew.
2 I have but two: that old wound , and Old Age; both are incurable.
3 But it hurt like a fresh stab in an old wound .
4 The old wound which that gossip had dealt him then was reopened now.
5 Mr. Lovel leaped from the coach as nimbly as his old wound permitted.
6 She had probed an old wound and made it hurt again.
7 The old wound , if it ever amounted to that, is healed.
8 My old wound began to ache a little to-day, probably from the cold.
9 An old , old wound ; but I shall carry the scar to my grave!
10 My poor Louvier, pardon me if I made an old wound bleed afresh.
11 A pale scar, the mark of an old wound , streaked his left temple.
12 For others, it just picked the scab off of a very old wound .
13 And his leg had never really recovered from that old wound .
14 She reached down to pull the bandage back, look at the old wound .
15 Joe had two knife cuts, an' one was an old wound .
16 His head hurt and the old wound in his leg throbbed.
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