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1 Speaking made her cough, which made her throat ache all the more.
2 Been up in the logging-camp all week, chopping, and I ache all over.
3 Resting both forearms on the bench, he said, 'Ah, I ache all over.'
4 Isyllt grinned, though it made her skull ache all the more.
5 I ache all over at the end of every day.
6 My boneth ache all night long, I am tho tired.
7 Finding that funny made her head ache all the more.
8 But to lie still and have her back ache all the time, was worse yet.
9 My arms and legs too, I ache all over.
10 My feet are cut and bruised, my wrist is sprained, and I ache all over.
11 But I ache all over, just the same.
12 She now felt constant ache all over her.
13 I feel as if I will ache all my life if we are not fitted together.
14 To which I had made the obvious reply: Don't women's hearts ache all over the world?
15 After a time I got over it; that is, the heartache ceased to ache all the time.
16 My feet can ache all they want to; but, all the same, they'll do what I say.
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