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1 Oh, it's nothing serious; merely a slight sprain of the left ankle.
2 Of course, it might be a slight sprain , or it might be severe.
3 Perhaps," I added, looking at the boot, "only a slight sprain .
4 Strong vinegar and salt, put on brown paper, will soon cure a slight sprain , if applied frequently.
5 It may be only a twist, or a slight sprain , he added, seeing the look of terror on Katy's face.
6 He was confined to a sofa by a slight sprain , he called it, and apologised for his not being able to rise.
7 Barney Ryan, suffering from a slight sprain in his ankle, sat at ease in a little sitting-room in the back of the house.
8 When they saw that I limped they inquired the cause, but I reassured them by saying that it was nothing more than a slight sprain .
9 Slight sprains (as of finger) may be painted with iodine.
10 "A slight sprain , " said Nanni; "he hopes it is nothing serious!"
11 "Nothing serious, madam; only a slight sprain which a little rest will soon cure."
12 "It seems to be a very slight sprain , " remarked Apollo.
13 'A slight sprain , ' explained the doctor.
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