I drew back from them as they passed, for to me too they were "scabs" that night. [Please select]
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Bitter things were said against "coons," not only "scabs" but "all of 'em, God damn 'em." [Please select]
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And the strikers knew the fate of their attempt to keep out the scabs. [Please select]
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The scabs were in safety inside the station, and trains were already making up, preparatory to a resumption of traffic. [Please select]
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"When those scabs come off the doctor says you'll hardly be marked at all."' [Please select]
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There was five men 'p'inted to-day to do up the scabs an' the kickers who won't go out.' [Please select]
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The blistered surface should then be smeared with lard or vaseline every other day until the scabs fall off. [Please select]
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The cracks in the skin are filled with serum and form brownish-colored scabs. [Please select]
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In those days also there were "scabs," often called "rats" or "dung." [Please select]
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The ulceration extends over the skin of the heel and the fetlock, and a fungus springs from the surface of both, highly sensible, bleeding at the slightest touch, and interspersed with scabs. [Please select]
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The inevitable result is that they form a favorable nucleus out of which scabs, blacklegs, detectives, and policemen are drawn, only too willing to do the master's bidding. [Please select]
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