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1  It is unworthy of it to be cramped.
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2  But then he would see the cramped hand.
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3  "God help me to have the cramp go," he said.
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4  The bleeding may keep the left from cramping.
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5  His left hand was still cramped, but he was unknotting it slowly.
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6  My hand is only cut a little and the cramp is gone from the other.
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7  It should not cramp on me again unless it gets too cold in the night.
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8  He did not do so badly in the night, though, and he has only cramped once.
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9  He could feel the steady hard pull of the line and his left hand was cramped.
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10  He rubbed the cramped hand against his trousers and tried to gentle the fingers.
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11  He lay forward cramping himself against the line with all of his body, putting all his weight onto his right hand, and he was asleep.
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