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They're lice-ridden, traumatized and more than a little afraid of him.
Better you have it than any scurvy, lice-ridden city guards.
In fact, he said, he wanted his description of poverty to be lice-ridden and real.
Shaking the sleeping black people in their lice-ridden beds.
The raiders were men of breeding though, not lice-ridden outlaw brigands.
Though what she could find of sufficient promise in that lice-ridden motherless goat I cannot imagine.
By the lice-ridden democrats of the gutter," shouted Indbur back at him. "
They took our lice-ridden clothes, disinfected us, and bathed those who could not bathe themselves.
"This prisoner wishes to report the coats to be lice-ridden," Rebeka said, keeping her head down.
Not a lice-ridden Green are you?
He huddled in a corner for warmth but did his best to avoid bodily contact with the lice-ridden sol next to him.
A lice-ridden knave, no doubt, intent on thievery and mayhem.
No lice-ridden soldier should come into Tara.
This is no piece of lice-ridden filth.
She had stripped all lice-ridden clothes from her body and was barely wrapped in a gray blanket, sobbing, crying for help.
It was outside in the dark coldness of the night, as I was pulling the lice-ridden shirt over my head, that they attacked me.
But I cannot suffer the thought of having been defeated by a rotten, primitive, lice-ridden Communist mob.
A rock place, a dry place, forgotten by everyone, even the god, full of lice-ridden goats and a few dry men.
Their family symbols unintentionally become literally lice-ridden when this is misinterpreted as a "dozen white louses".
Scratching its lice-ridden head, the half-ogre stared in amazement as the seven-foot-tall creature approached.
The whole army was verminous; lice-ridden, flea-bitten, but so inured to the discomfort that they hardly noticed it.
They say they have been beaten, crowded into lice-ridden jail cells and degraded with nightly strip-searches.
With anger wrought of guilt, Master Francis pushed among the lice-ridden corpses, kicking them aside.