As I had no opportunity of examining the carcase, I cannot feel quite sure that there actually were no cysticerci present. |
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Will the little ogre pass without repugnance from the gamy flavour of a carcase to the scent of flowers? |
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It walks abroad, it continues its ravages, whilst you are gibbeting the carcase, or demolishing the tomb. |
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Essex lost his head for having said that Elizabeth grew old and cankered, and that her mind was as crooked as her carcase. |
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He hurried, for the freezing process was going on in his carcase, and he was afraid. |
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One day a carcase of a wild pig in a highly decomposed condition was picked up by one of the paddlers on the Ubangi. |
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The carcase of the bull was saluted by a few of the kota men, and subsequently carried off by Pariahs. |
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Theirs is now the only voice of Summer, as though they were loathly in the mouth of Summer's carcase. |
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A few minutes after they caught the first one its carcase was flung overboard. |
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On cutting the carcase open, Johnson found nothing but water in the stomach. |
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You couldn't hide my old carcase as easily as you and Mallalieu hid those building society funds, you know. |
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When it floated up it drifted away, and Gobila's people secured the carcase. |
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Does nature, even in my octogenarian carcase, run too strong that I must be still a bawler and a brawler and a treader upon corns? |
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Is the putrefaction of my filthy old carcase on the wind yet? |
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Where the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered together. |
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Not as yet had her fortune become as a carcase to the birds. |
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If my carcase be good for nothing, I hereby make it over to you. |
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Doctor examines the dank carcase, and pronounces, not hopefully, that it is worth while trying to reanimate the same. |
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There is no corpus delicti, no carcase of the missing Edwin Drood. |
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An ant has passed by the carcase, and is off on a gallop to give notice. |
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We've a hard journey before us, and you'll need all the strength in your carcase to land in Buckomari again. |
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Fancy tigers dividing a carcase, and portioning each his fair lot! |
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As upland shepherds that cannot chase some famished lion from a carcase, even so could not the two Ajaxes scare Hector son of Priam from the body of Patroclus. |
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When it was discovered that the knacker and tanner would give only a very few shillings for Prince's carcase because of his decrepitude, Durbeyfield rose to the occasion. |
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This moon is nothing more than a thin carcase of fireworks, whose squibs, rockets, serpents, and suns, after a superb brilliancy, have left but sadly broken cases. |
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