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Fancy scratched at her blood-caked inner elbows, feeling grimy and itchy all over.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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Fancy scratched at her blood-caked inner elbows, feeling grimy and itchy all over.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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Fancy scratched at her blood-caked inner elbows, feeling grimy and itchy all over.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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I take a deep breath; attempt to run my hand through my tangled and blood-caked hair before jumping down into the dark lane below, walking slow and as casually as I can over to my own building.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Thablue’s Review Forum 2009
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I take a deep breath, attempt to run my hand through my tangled and blood-caked hair before jumping down into the dark laneway below, walking slow and as casually as I can over to my own building.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Thablue’s Review Forum 2009
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But the truth is, a lot of today's menswear designers would have loved to be right there with Mr. Cabourn, inspecting Mallory's boot soles and blood-caked handkerchief blue paisley, for the record.
The Gentleman Adventurer Darrell Hartman 2011
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Fancy scratched at her blood-caked inner elbows, feeling grimy and itchy all over.
Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011
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I take a deep breath; attempt to run my hand through my tangled and blood-caked hair before jumping down into the dark laneway below, walking as slowly and as casually as I can over to my own building.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Thablue’s Review Forum 2009
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THE DRAGONS OF SPRING DAWNING Moistening his blood-caked lips with water, Raistlin took hold of the next night-blue spellbook and pulled it over to him.
Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010
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During the panel, "Totes 8" tweet author Sarah Lacy, now sporting a blood-caked chainsaw jury-rigged to replace her missing arm, did two things that shocked fellow panelist and New York Times ombudsman Clark Hoyt.
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