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1 There is also a white maggot known to grow in heaps of seaweed.
2 In about ten days this egg develops into a fully grown larva, in other words a white maggot with a black head.
3 Brown ant-like creatures, white maggot - like creatures, of several shapes and sizes, were hurrying up and down, as busy as human beings in Cheapside.
4 The leg was old; it was crawling with white maggots and flies.
5 Ants, white maggots , and flies are swarming all over it.
6 Tiny wriggling white maggots crawled through the muck.
7 White maggots crawled busily in the sockets that had once held his rabbit's pretty pink eyes.
8 They've been swarming up out of their nests in the Deep Gut like a load of old white maggots .
9 She'd been badly bitten during a swarm of red-bellied bloatflies, and now the hungry white maggots were doing their work.
10 He ignored the stench, and the white maggots that wriggled across the open tissues of the gash, because he realized that-
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