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1 Come home, Ben, and let me put some salve on them.
2 I want you to put some salve on every day.
3 But when her mamma could put some salve on it that would be all better, too.
4 Mayhap if he put some salve to him, he might get home on his own feet.
5 Come in the house and my mamma will put some salve on your ear, and I'll give you an ice cream cone.
6 My uncle put some salve and a Band-Aid on it and he told me that I was the most beautiful girl in the world.
7 Neddy was delighted, and thought it very funny, and helped his aunt take off the stiff collar and put some salve on the sore neck.
8 My uncle laughed heartily at me, while he put some salve on my finger and bound it up, the pain quickly subsiding under his treatment.
9 His mother had put some salve on his fingers so they wouldn't hurt and would heal faster, then she had straightened them and wrapped them.
10 "Nothing, only the doctor's had to put some salve on them, and they don't look very pretty."
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