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1 I, 2 | seized with a spitting of blood, and the next day, while 2 II, 1 | Seltzer, Barege waters, blood purifiers, Raspail patent 3 II, 6 | her lips, and a rush of blood flowing under her skin made 4 II, 6 | food, end by heating the blood, and are not worth, whatever 5 II, 7 | fainted. One day she even spat blood, and, as Charles fussed 6 II, 7 | prick of the lancet the blood spurted out, splashing against 7 II, 7 | fountain flowing. How red my blood is! That’s a good sign, 8 II, 7 | sight of other people’s blood doesn’t affect me at all, 9 II, 8 | cheek-bones, because of the blood pulsing gently under the 10 II, 9 | had begun again, and the blood coursing through her flesh 11 II, 11 | and barely a few drops of blood appeared on the skin, as 12 III, 6 | rapaciously, her peasant blood standing her in good stead. 13 III, 8 | She soon began vomiting blood. Her lips became drawn. 14 III, 8 | husband. He was making his blood too thick by going to sleep 15 III, 8 | dinner.~“Oh, it isn’t his blood that’s too thick,” said 16 III, 10| the girths dripping with blood.~When he had recovered consciousness,