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1 The blood flooded fiercely forward and the wound began to bleed afresh .
2 My poor Louvier, pardon me if I made an old wound bleed afresh .
3 The fall in pressure made Parker's existing wounds bleed afresh .
4 But as he went on his wounded arm began to sting and bleed afresh .
5 The death of his brother Hiram, in 1904, made the past bleed afresh for Mr. Burroughs.
6 At that name, sir, my wounds bleed afresh .
7 The motion caused my wounds to bleed afresh , but it was no time to stop to bind them up.
8 To some residents it seemed that each day the scab was ripped off again, so that the wound could bleed afresh .
9 The weariness of the day had gone: only the wound in his ear, got the day before, had begun to bleed afresh .
10 The violence of their exertions caused their recent wounds to bleed afresh , and added much to the horror of their hideous grimaces.
11 The whole of his back, arms, and thighs were in a dreadful state, and the rain had caused the wounds to bleed afresh .
12 The popular superstition that the wounds of a murdered person would bleed afresh when touched by the murderer, is thus referred to by Shakspeare:
13 His heart could not be deceived; and all its wounds began to bleed afresh , like those of a murdered man, when the murderer approaches.
14 And the wounds of her heart seemed to bleed afresh at the excitement of even its happiest emotions-thereturn of a long absent, much-lovedson.
15 The wound was bleeding afresh , but I did not tell him so.
16 That he could thus misunderstand her set her heart bleeding afresh .
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