B46; a4b4] develop cracks in the calluses of the feet from going barefoot.
But if we give it up, the calluses disappear; and if we meddle with it again, we miss the novelty and get the blisters.
They have nothing to do but to develope enormous calluses at every point of contact with authorship.
Four calluses at the end of the fingers of the right hand.
You do not give me anything to eat because I have no calluses on my hands, and you do not know that it is a hundred times harder to work with the head.
They have but one custom in his country, and that is, if one has calluses on his hands, he may sit down at the table, and if he has not, he gets the remnants.
My sister-in-law will not let a man without calluses sit down at the table.
He told himself that it was only a matter of time before calluses would form, but what chance was there for a formation of calluses when the water and suds softened his hands every morning?
She lowered her eyes, rubbed at hiscalluses again.
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