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The eaves of the old barns are spattered with droplets of mud where the birds are building nests
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Blood spattered the man’s
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And the painted, ruby eye of the dragon on the spattered banner stared out from the black
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A surge of blood spattered as she drew the blade back
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His face was spattered with
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His suit was spattered with blood
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Blood spattered across the ring as her lip burst open
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Blood spattered the ring and a red spray coated Alexia’s face
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"You spattered with your spoon
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Blood spattered its white
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He wore no shirt, and his bare skin was spattered with blood
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Dried blood spattered strange patterns around the jaw and cheek bone whilst bare teeth grinned wildly at him
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Blood from the wolf spattered against her skin, warm and acrid, and she thrust the branch forward again
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The north-men came like stinging hornets and spread on all sides like fearful wolves, robbing, violating, committing sacrilege everywhere, ripping and slaughtering my flock of virgin scholars! Alcuin -- behold with pity and tears the shrine of Saint Cuthbert, spattered with the blood of the brides of God, stripped of its ornaments, trampled by the polluted steps of pagan fiends, within fire-black walls once graced by Northumbria's finest art! A place more venerable than all in England was the prey of pagan wretches
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spattered on the painting and the wall
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The onlookers moved far enough back not to be spattered with burning phosphor should the thing explode
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The light hit a figure on its knees crying tears of blood that spattered on the rocks
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Naked, blue with cold, growling strangely and shaking off any attempt by me to touch him, he closed his eyes and licked at rain spattered lips
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My spattered clothing
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His briefcase was spattered with droplets of water from the misty rain
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In the stress of the moment he grasped a corsair by the neck and shook him so violently that blood from the man's wounds spattered all near them
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Then the wizard fled away into the empty meadowland, and on his trail came the king, riding hard, swinging the great sword that spattered his trail with crimson drops
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Two of them raised their wands but I used mine on the techs, blowing holes through their hearts and blood spattered the walls to coat the windows in crimson gore
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Saul, his face and hands spattered with blood, stood on the top of the steps and looked around bewildered
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It reminded him of the first time the blood had spattered into his mouth
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Ashley’s fragrance was spattered everywhere here
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He was in a huge space that was spattered with tasteful minimalist finery
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and spattered Peter’s head across the room
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spattered all over the walls and concrete floor
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1851 the building was plagued by hundreds of pigeons who spattered the
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The bullet ripped through Joe’s head and spattered the closest Warriors with blood and bits of gore
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Hegler continued as he pointed toward the screen which was now displaying a blood spattered, greasily scene that could have come from the Vietnam War era
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It spattered all over the windshield
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lying with his brains spattered all over a strangers
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Two of the Viirin darted forward to take the spit, one at either end, and they carried it to the table, dumping it in the center where it spattered and sizzled on the ancient wooden surface
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Grapeshot spattered the English ship
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the wheel, blood was spattered all over the inside of the windshield
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This morning, knowing that if I went down into the town I would arrive spattered with mud up to my ears and so bedraggled that the pew-opener might conceivably refuse me admission on the ground that I would spoil her pews, I set out for the nearest village across the hills, hoping that a country congregation would be more used to mud
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Dried bloodstains spattered the sleeve of the white lab coat that appeared to be thrown on as an afterthought
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Traces of over-spray from the disabling liquid had spattered back into her face
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Their eyes were an eerie white, skin grey and spattered with blood, their faces and arms covered in open wounds and lesions
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I could tell by their blood spattered faces that the infected hit this area hard, maybe harder than it hit the city
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Suddenly the day turned cold and she shivered as the overcast sky opened and a few drops of rain mottled the sidewalk and spattered on the windscreen of a car that pulled up in front of them
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George's clothes had been hastily donned, but his knuckles were raw, and his hands and face were still spattered with blood
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spattered the walls, being careful to spatter the grill
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She would drive her red Maserati with the skill and speed of a female Fangio and they would traverse vast distances in France and Italy to find a special church, a castle buried in a forest, a statue of a general or a poet spattered with bird droppings and a pigeon on its head that she wanted to paint
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and washed the little blood that had spattered on her body
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The license plate was spattered
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WOUND ROUND THEIR HEADS AND LIMBS, SPATTERED WITH MUD AND BLOOD
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Henderson screams as she is spattered with the blood ejected in trajectory from his dismembered remains
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The remains of the dream were still spattered everywhere, sticky globs of grease that they were, but Ingrid knew she was awake now--and in trouble
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that I shall tread in the sticky warm blood, break the lock, steal and tremble; hide, all spattered in the blood
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I stared at the luminous ripples breaking over my hands, shimmering sheets spattered with blotches of bluish gray
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Then, as specimens of other genera, blowfish resembling a dark brown egg, furrowed with white bands, and lacking tails; globefish, genuine porcupines of the sea, armed with stings and able to inflate themselves until they look like a pin cushion bristling with needles; seahorses common to every ocean; flying dragonfish with long snouts and highly distended pectoral fins shaped like wings, which enable them, if not to fly, at least to spring into the air; spatula–shaped paddlefish whose tails are covered with many scaly rings; snipefish with long jaws, excellent animals twenty–five centimeters long and gleaming with the most cheerful colors; bluish gray dragonets with wrinkled heads; myriads of leaping blennies with black stripes and long pectoral fins, gliding over the surface of the water with prodigious speed; delicious sailfish that can hoist their fins in a favorable current like so many unfurled sails; splendid nurseryfish on which nature has lavished yellow, azure, silver, and gold; yellow mackerel with wings made of filaments; bullheads forever spattered with mud, which make distinct hissing sounds; sea robins whose livers are thought to be poisonous; ladyfish that can flutter their eyelids; finally, archerfish with long, tubular snouts, real oceangoing flycatchers, armed with a rifle unforeseen by either Remington or Chassepot: it slays insects by shooting them with a simple drop of water
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He was afraid to leave off to bind it up while Hunter was there, and consequently as he worked the white tiles became all smeared and spattered with blood
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Spattered with size and lime of their lodges they
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most justice, extricate himself from the mud with which she had spattered him in her fall, and then proceed along his path of active, honorable, and useful existence
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“They were spattered with your vomit
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I got spattered with blood helping to carry him to his lodging
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Venus’s dog chose this moment to trot over and investigate William’s high-tops, which were spattered with paint like pigeon shit
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When he shook the blood off the blade some spattered on her face
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They rattled up to the house and saw Patty’s Cavalier and another car, some bucket-seated sportscar that looked about ten years old, spattered with mud
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It spattered the clothes of commuters, pooled under the bodies
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Blood was spattered everywhere on the wooden walls
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I was looking for something—but what was it? I could see his blood spattered on the walls, on the curtains, the sheets, the throw rug
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The old Welshman came home toward daylight, spattered with candle-grease, smeared with clay, and almost worn out
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For a long time they continued to look at red Rugay who, his arched back spattered with mud and clanking the ring of his leash, walked along just behind ‘Uncle’s’ horse with the serene air of a conqueror
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' She whirled her hands about; a drenching of rain spattered the window
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And thereupon, he spattered the polished boots of a
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those extraordinary soldiers of the great Republic, and of the great Empire; then Napoleon's door was blocked with heroes; men from the Rhine, from the Escaut, from the Adige, and from the Nile; companions of Joubert, of Desaix, of Marceau, of Hoche, of Kleber; the aerostiers of Fleurus, the grenadiers of Mayence, the pontoon-builders of Genoa, hussars whom the Pyramids had looked down upon, artillerists whom Junot's cannon-ball had spattered with mud, cuirassiers who had taken by assault the fleet lying at anchor in the Zuyderzee; some had followed Bonaparte upon the bridge of Lodi, others had accompanied Murat in the trenches of Mantua, others had preceded Lannes in the hollow road of Montebello
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Hurley really was struggling to keep from collapsing and the handkerchief really was spattered with bloody specks of what had once been his lungs
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Round the outside of the crater the sloping ground was spattered with black and red lumps
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Her white coat was spattered with dried blood, her name tag askew, her face drawn, her eyes huge and hungry
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She began to do it with the crumbs of love that still remained from Europe, and both allowed themselves to be betrayed by memories, softening without wanting to, desiring each other without saying so, and at last they would die of love on the floor, spattered with fragrant suds, as they heard the maids talking about them in the laundry room: “If they don’t have more children it’s because they don’t fuck
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Fermina Daza and Florentino Ariza stayed at the railing, surrounded by noisy passengers who made bets on how well they could identify the lights in the city, until the boat sailed out of the bay, moved along invisible channels and through swamps spattered with the undulating lights of the fishermen, and at last took a deep breath in the open air of the Great Magdalena River
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“The left arm of your jacket is spattered with mud in no less than seven places
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He noted the extreme care which the woman took that none of the matter should touch her hands, and once when a particle spattered upon one of her fingers he saw her plunge the member into a vessel of water and quickly rub the tiny stain away with a handful of leaves
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‘Good God!’ he cried, ‘can it be, can it be, that I shall really take an axe, that I shall strike her on the head, split her skull open … that I shall tread in the sticky warm blood, break the lock, steal and tremble; hide, all spattered in the blood … with the axe…
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‘Oh … I got spattered with blood helping to carry him to his lodging
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The only thing that interested him now was the question of in what way he could best, with most propriety and comfort for himself, and thus with most justice, extricate himself from the mud with which she had spattered him in her fall, and then proceed along his path of active, honorable, and useful existence
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For a long time they continued to look at red Rugáy who, his arched back spattered with mud and clanking the ring of his leash, walked along just behind “Uncle’s” horse with the serene air of a conqueror
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He was drenched through, it is true, and he was a good deal spattered with mud