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The last of his scabs will be off in a few days.
A man brought in a little girl who had scabs on her face and hands.
I was good at waiting for the scab to be ready.
It was like a scab she had to pick at.
I think they want to see what happens when the scabs are on the field.
The next day, it was just a small scab on my skin.
It is for the same reason that one country scabs upon another.
They're bringing in scabs and company men to run it.
Reed said he was never called a scab, at least not to his face.
A few spots and scabs do not a different person make.
They made the scabs to stop you from bleeding to death.
Perhaps the scab he shot in the stomach had a wife and children.
Then there would be no scabs, and Billy could work every day.
Everybody will be looking at them as scabs, wherever they go.
Nevertheless he raised his hand to the scab and said something.
"You really think this native scab has got the stuff?"
This is kind of like picking a scab, she decided.
But it's satisfying to see the scabs out on the street with me.
There were no scabs, not even any scars, nothing to say they had ever been.
Most of these fell short, though one struck a scab on the head.
It's the kind of a story that picks at scabs.
This was out of the question, as the people working in the Cafeteria now were all scabs.
There were deep scabs on them, and these too I kissed.
It took a couple of weeks for the big old scab to fall off."
When the scab fell off, a deep crater was left.