1 Lyne had a hare lip and the flustered manner of an overworked man.
2 He couldn't read or write and had a cleft palate and a hare lip .
3 She returned her coffee cup and went to see the man with the hare lip .
4 Next morning a lad with a big head and a hare lip came from Klyauzovka.
5 Was it, perhaps, not right in its head, she wondered-orafflicted with a hare lip ?
6 Such minor hereditary defects as hare lip or misshaped fingers do not necessarily indicate unfitness for marriage.
7 A friendly man with a scar where his hare lip had been operated on welcomed her at the entrance.
8 Then he)(wrinkled his ugly hare lip )
9 Page 84 and 97, spelling " hare lip " retained.
10 We are, however, concerned at the use of the term " hare lip " to describe the condition suffered by one of these children.
11 I have now only to relate the story of my sixth brother, called Schacabac, with the hare lips .
12 Her second child had a deep slit, and the third a mark of a similar character or modified hare lips .
13 It showed a row of faces, men with hooked noses, with cauliflower ears, with dish-faces, and flat faces, with smallpox scars, with hare lips .
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