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Like a festering wound, it seemed to grow inside him.
It was only his blood fallen into the festering wound.
A person who survives would do so with a festering wound.
"Do you think it's time to upgrade to something with festering wounds?"
Nor could those who were of the ancient houses leave a festering wound within the land itself.
"A festering wound that will slowly spread," the Lady admitted.
Upon my first visit I found these females suffering from open festering wounds and other diseases.
It would be years before that vast, festering wound in the landscape healed.
His leaving that morning remained a festering wound, but she had no intention of letting him know it.
Trav knew the answer and it burned inside him like a festering wound.
The truth of that never ceased to rub a festering wound inside Damien.
There was loneliness, fear, cold, the smell of Meg's festering wounds.
The pangs of jealously were sharp and left festering wounds.
Harek was still alive, missing both hands, now, and with a festering wound in his belly.
The idea was a festering wound in Olahg's soul.
It was clear to everyone that it would only aggravate the festering wound.
There are still a lot of festering wounds, but the process of healing has begun."
He talked to an older man who'd been awake, swatting flies away from a festering wound on his left leg.
The others died of the burning fever or festering wounds, or were killed by the guards.
She told me to ask also for fat hen and something for a festering wound."
Luo said at least two needles had been pulled from festering wounds on her abdomen when she was a young child.
Unger seems to reveal her pain through the festering wounds; for some, the sculpture was too painful to view.
But how did you monitor the canker in a man's heart or a festering wound in his psyche?
One man, a grape farmer, had lost a leg to a festering wound in the retaking of the castle.
Other times, it may result in an ongoing, festering wound which poisons all about it."