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Reddened bits of meat and pale sheets of pasta swum in a cold, ugly soup and then settled, clogging the drain.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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Reddened bits of meat and pale sheets of pasta swum in a cold, ugly soup and then settled, clogging the drain.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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Reddened bits of meat and pale sheets of pasta swum in a cold, ugly soup and then settled, clogging the drain.
Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010
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Reddened for that they have gone in want, while others have been full,
Asked Whether Advisers Are Pushing Wright Story, Hillary Demurs 2009
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Reddened for that they have walked in fear of lawyers and of their jailers
Asked Whether Advisers Are Pushing Wright Story, Hillary Demurs 2009
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Reddened for that they have served, they who should be free,
Asked Whether Advisers Are Pushing Wright Story, Hillary Demurs 2009
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Reddened and swollen mouths, discolored and peeling skin, trembling hands, poor vision, melancholy, memory loss, idiocy: it was hard to disguise the symptoms of pellagra, the illness caused by the niacin deficiency of a diet based on maize porridge, polenta.
Delizia! John Dickie 2008
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Reddened Viridis again; but Atra spake, and she also blushed somewhat, though she smiled: Those whom we love, and who love us, be not queans, but carles; neither be they of our blood, but aliens, till love overcometh them and causeth them to long to be of one flesh with us; and their longing is beyond measure, and they desire our bodies, which they deem far fairer than belike they be.
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Reddened eyes fixed on the bardlings face; Gawaine turned away hastily.
Fortress Of Frost And Fire Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Reddened eyes fixed on the bardlings face; Gawaine turned away hastily.
Fortress Of Frost And Fire Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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