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1 Prisons mean social selfishness, the disowning of our own flesh and blood.
2 In famine or in sickness, a man unconsciously consumes his own flesh .
3 I had been given gall to drink, my own flesh to consume!
4 The fool foldeth his hands together, and eateth his own flesh , saying:
5 McLean is trusting ye as he would his own flesh and blood.
6 I could not love her more if she were my own flesh .
7 His own flesh was mirrored there, unfolding as it passed between Dominions.
8 Couldn't look after his own flesh and blood without calling for help.
9 She is your own flesh and blood,-andyour name, too, Mr. Ruggles.
10 The Wall stretches and flexes as if my own flesh and skin.
11 Why are you so set against us, Gertrude ? - your own flesh and blood.
12 You take the part of others against your own flesh and blood!
13 You can never trust anyone, not even your own flesh and blood.
14 Inexpressible fact, it was by his own flesh that Gwynplaine was masked!
15 Any child of hers would be like my own flesh and blood.
16 A world where a mother would deny her own flesh and blood?
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