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Examples
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As the light crossed her face, I could see a long-healed scar across her throat … the remnant of some surgical procedure, no doubt.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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As the light crossed her face, I could see a long-healed scar across her throat … the remnant of some surgical procedure, no doubt.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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As the light crossed her face, I could see a long-healed scar across her throat … the remnant of some surgical procedure, no doubt.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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As the light crossed her face, I could see a long-healed scar across her throat … the remnant of some surgical procedure, no doubt.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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At last, I reached out slowly and touched his nose, where the thin line of the long-healed break pressed white against the skin.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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I felt it in memory, like the ache of a long-healed wound.
Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992
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His head was bent, his lips pressed together so tightly he seemed to have no mouth at all but only the scar of a long-healed wound above his chin.
The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987
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The jagged rips were long-healed, but still very noticeable.
YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983
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The jagged rips were long-healed, but still very noticeable.
YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983
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The jagged rips were long-healed, but still very noticeable.
YESTERDAY’S SON A.C. CRISPIN 1983
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