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1 She turned the hose on the car and washed the dust from it carefully.
2 The companions drank, then washed the dust of the journey from their faces and hands.
3 As soon as the soldiers washed the dust from their bodies, they would search out their favorite taverns.
4 In two minutes, before he had washed the dust from his face and hands, he was with his father.
5 To the left of the gate was a fountain in which I washed the dust from my face and beard.
6 Seregil walked down to the waterline and washed the dust from his face and neck, trying to collect his thoughts.
7 But whereas the Nile-peoples pounded the stone in mortars and washed the dust on sloping boards, here the matrix must be laboriously levigated.
8 Having washed the dust of travel from himself, the sheriff returned to the porch to apologize once more for having made so much trouble.
9 Sinton registered that remark, and worked with especial tenderness as he redressed the ailing places and washed the dust from Billy's feet and hands.
10 "You always thaid this water washed the dust off clean."
11 "Now don't," she said, pushing him away, "just wait till I've washed the dust from my face.
12 "I am going to get to work at once," he said, when he had washed the dust out of his eyes and throat.
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