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Eventually she had enough of them to provide some oil for her raddled skin.
She could believe - looking at their raddled faces - that they indeed had four hundred years between them.
The doctor patted her raddled cheek as though she were a child.
They had seen, perhaps, the raddled face of some final awful retribution.
It might possibly be occupied only by a raddled ancient, of no threat.
There was a slight touch of desperation in Harry's raddled face.
A raddled old woman sat at one end of what passed for a bed, watching Rossi with sharp but frightened eyes.
The beautiful lady in the distance was proving on closer inspection to be a raddled woman of the streets.
Outside them and through them ran raddled sheep bleating their fear.
Miss Jarman stood back, a slight smile on her raddled face.
The woman wore clothes too young for her raddled features, her cracked and aging voice.
Wolfgang nodded his head at the screen, where the big display showed the smudged and raddled face of Earth.
The cream of France would march against a raddled army of half-broken men.
Doc Tanner dredged deep into his raddled memory for a suitable quote.
Listen, Doctor, do you seriously want to be part of some raddled witch's septic ovaries?
A fresh gust roared along the Alameda, shaking its raddled poplars.
He settled his disk on raddled earth.
Jess spoke fiercely, not taking her eyes from the raddled face, daring her to deny it.
She was quivering, her lips blue, pain contorting her raddled features.
The madam, a raddled woman with dyed hair and suspicious eyes, frowned at the sight of his uniform.
Raddled whores leaned from windows to compete for the trade of an occasional passerby.
Gun speculated, "I wonder if /this/ building ever had a name, the poor old raddled dear."
Large trees, to some of which a raddled leaf still clung, marked the position of ancient hedges.
It was time she retired anyway; leave it to younger girls, who at least looked less raddled than she did.