Her son, burning with fever and emaciate from grief and fatigue, mounted the box behind in the disguise of a footman. |
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After a month of toil and suffering, ragged and emaciate he at midnight reached the settlement. |
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Her cheeks were pale and emaciate, and her forced smile only proclaimed more loudly the grief which was consuming her heart. |
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Even the Indian could perceive, from his feeble voice and emaciate steps, that he was not far from the grave. |
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Honor now bathed his face, and wet his lips with water, and as she sprinkled and rubbed back the gray hair from his emaciate! |
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The daily use of these liquors tends greatly to emaciate and waste the strength of the body, etc. |
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His fragile form was almost feminine in its proportions, but an eagle eye calmly reposed in his pallid and emaciate countenance. |
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Sickness diminished the ranks, and emaciate men, haggard and way-worn, tottered painfully along the rugged ways. |
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Very hospitably they received the worn, emaciate, and ragged wanderers. |
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The emaciate mother was unable to afford sustenance to her infant. |
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