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Examples
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Next day the villagers brought a camel and said to the cameleer, “Set this sick man on thy beast and carry him to Baghdad and put him down at the Spital door; so haply he may be medicined and be healed and thou shalt have thy hire.”
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He medicined himself till morning morrowed; and when the sun rose, he sprang up and opened the staircase-door and ascending to the flat roof sat there till supper-tide when his sister brought him up somewhat of meat and drink and a change of clothes and he slept.
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Then she nursed me and medicined me till I regained my health; and, when my recovery was complete, she said to me, O my son, I will now bring out to thee that which thy cousin committed to me in trust for thee; for it is thine.
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I did not revive from my swoon till dawn appeared, when I applied myself to the dressing of my wounds with ointments and other medicaments; and I medicined myself, but my sides and ribs still showed signs of the rod as thou hast seen.
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This was grievous to Gharib who commanded the hurt to be medicined and turning to his Chief Officers, asked them what they counselled.
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He followed in her wake without her knowing it, and made for his own lodging where he dressed his wounds and medicined himself till he was whole.
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Would he allow me to wear out life with famine; or was the food administered to me to be medicined with death?
The Last Man 2003
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We were still at Windsor; our renewed hopes medicined the anguish we had suffered from the late tragedies.
The Last Man 2003
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He said the suspects lured their victims by claiming their money would turn into newspaper if they did not have it medicined.
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His broken arm had knitted while he lay ignorant of his injuries, and caused him only the irritating aches of healing wounds, and it seemed both to Cadfael and Edmund, after a day or two of keeping close watch on him, that whatever had been shaken out of place within his head had healed as the outer wound had healed, medicined by stillness and repose.
The Confession of Brother Haluin Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1988
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