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1 Nell, take the scissors from the General, he'll poke his eyes out, bless him.
2 As it had been hard as anything to hook, I was obliged to take the scissors and cut off the said lingerie.
3 While she was combing her hair, she was tempted to take the scissors and cut it off just to make herself ugly.
4 I may as well have taken the scissors to her heart.
5 She had cried bucketfuls the day Father Horst took the scissors to it.
6 The sempstress took the scissors from Frances' work-basket, and presented them to the soldier.
7 She went away, taking the scissors and smiling to herself.
8 Justin nodded and took the scissors out of his pocket.
9 He held the needle between his lips and took the scissors in his left paw.
10 Graham waxed inexorable on hearing the pleading tone; he took the scissors from his mother's work-basket.
11 Nicole took the scissors with her, so he wouldn't be tempted to run any more tests.
12 I quickly took the scissors from Etiennette's work-case.
13 He took the scissors by the blades.
14 Take the scissors and cut it off!
15 I took the scissors out of the bag and went into the bathroom for a towel and comb.
16 I felt hands on my shoulders, then on my hands, taking the scissors , gently pulling me to my feet.
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