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 1     I|          cold wet night froze the blood in the veins of the aged
 2     I|         James Stuart was of royal blood, and at last he also became
 3     I|           and they fight till the blood flows in streams."~ ~"Nothing
 4   III|           fresh vigour and warmer blood into every grass-eating
 5   III|         with his hoofs, while the blood from his cut-out eye trickled
 6   III|           only run on and on, the blood trickling from its nose
 7    IV|          world say what it liked, blood is stronger than water;
 8    VI|    Abellino bit his lips till the blood came, he was so angry. Could
 9    VI|       reproaches,[Pg 152] and the blood slowly began to trickle
10   VII|    wide-open, staring eyes.~ ~The blood froze in the veins of all
11  VIII|      better men than I shed their blood, were being scattered to
12  VIII| calculations - for I want to draw blood, I want to wound him to
13  VIII|    springs from a family in whose blood flightiness may be said
14    IX|         day die suddenly, for his blood is very thick, and his father
15    IX|          very natural, after all. Blood, you know, is thicker than
16   XIX|       woman began to subside, her blood circulated less fiercely,
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