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1 New arms sprouted from golden sides, ending in jagged claws and pincers.
2 The nails that sprouted from those hands were longer than his fingers.
3 Arrows sprouted from the chests of four of the men, downing them.
4 Their clothes were smoking; curls of flame sprouted from the man's collar.
5 Then, thorns sprouted from the earth at his knees, around her feet.
6 He sat the mule as if he had sprouted from its hide.
7 But instead of a head, a double-bladed axe sprouted from his collar.
8 Sparse hair sprouted from their misshapen skulls, stained dark with their kills.
9 Your branch sprouted from a stone spit across the narrow sea, no doubt.
10 Studio-quality holographic screens sprouted from the consoles installed to process the astrophysical data.
11 Kip paused for a second, and spikes sprouted from his green armor everywhere.
12 Maybe it came from Avallach, maybe it sprouted from a cabbage.
13 They probably think you sprouted from the earth like a stalk of corn.
14 A tiny useless hand sprouted from a node of the ribs.
15 Long metallic branches sprouted from above his ears, catching the light.
16 His eyes were a startling red and short horns sprouted from his temples.
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