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1 Their original shape appears to have been square, but now much disfigured .
2 They were much disfigured , and the last had lost an eye.
3 She was killed almost instantaneously, and her face was much disfigured .
4 Harry took it too; but pulled through, not much disfigured .
5 The features were not so much disfigured , as to hinder him from identifying them.
6 Never were any one's features so much disfigured .
7 Upon the return of the family, who had been engaged in hay-making, or harvest, they found the corpse much disfigured .
8 It is true, indeed, that much of the superstition which has since so much disfigured the Church was yet unknown.
9 His face was much disfigured by a bullet-wound through both jaws received, so he said, in a skirmish with slavers near Zanzibar.
10 Next to pass is a grisly female phantasm, a naked corpse of white flesh much disfigured with crimson gashes and lavender bruises.
11 The body of the unfortunate Duke of Nemours was found under a heap of the slain, much disfigured and bearing the marks of three wounds.
12 I was disappointed in finding an object which, in the distance, was so white and shining, much disfigured and tarnished by fragments of broken rock.
13 He was always hideous, but he looks more awful than ever now, for he appears to have had an accident and he is much disfigured .
14 'He's not much disfigured , ' she murmured, 'only a cut on the forehead.
15 "I say," he asked, secretly struggling, "is my face much disfigured ?
16 "Is she much disfigured , Rabda?" Bathurst asked.
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