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1 Ah, what ugly, slimy things there are down in the bottom!
2 Nicole fought against her personal revulsion as the slimy things clambered all over her arms and hands.
3 The foot trod on slimy things , and there were swamps of mud although no rain had fallen.
4 Through what dread moments I lay, with cold and slimy things leaving their trace upon my flesh!
5 I was kissed by crocodiles; and laid, confounded with all unutterable slimy things , amongst reeds and Nilotic mud.
6 Simply hand their slimy things into the care of female servants, who must surely despise their masters ever after?
7 Imagine living things, slimy things , moving beneath the tread, sometimes coiling about our riding boots, sometimes making hissing sounds.
8 Fish and other slimy things darted across their feet; they stepped to their waists into more than one treacherous pool.
9 They took me down a stairway that was green with slimy things , and so came slowly to the terrible mud.
10 Shapeless, slimy things crawled about the floor of his room, upon his table, even upon the sheets of his bed.
11 For drink he had nothing but small beer; the water in the wooden casks was full of green, grassy, slimy things .
12 He could not swim; and he thought, too, of nasty slimy things , with big bulging blind eyes, wriggling in the water.
13 All those damned slimy things wandering about seducing each other like mad all over the bushes, and having the pleasures of both sensations.
14 For dinner, Leyland had made them demonstrate how to catch, shuck and gulp the slimy things out of the river as a survivalist meal.
15 I don't know what geentsprochen is, but I've been having these bad dreams about yellow, slimy things that ooze out of closets at night.
16 Slimy things touched his torn flesh; whirring birds shot past him, disturbed in their night perches.
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