"It'd be something we could see, a callus, a deformity... something we could grab with the hand. | |
- It was a callus! | |
- Yes, the callus of tripe. | |
... see nothing... callus when I close in his arms... | |
A callus on the sole? | |
"It'd be something we could see, a callus, a deformity... something we could grab with the hand. | |
- It was a callus! | |
- Yes, the callus of tripe. | |
... see nothing... callus when I close in his arms... | |
A callus on the sole? | |
"He had honest calluses | |
"When she reaches the rainbow bridge" "she opens her hands" "showing her calluses that can never be removed." | |
(Ed) Can you turn your right hand over so we can see the calluses? | |
- Like I said, calluses. - [ Classmates Chuckle ] | |
- Look at the calluses on them. | |
"He had honest calluses | |
"When she reaches the rainbow bridge" "she opens her hands" "showing her calluses that can never be removed." | |
(Ed) Can you turn your right hand over so we can see the calluses? | |
- Like I said, calluses. - [ Classmates Chuckle ] | |
- Look at the calluses on them. | |
And though the slaves quaked from their callused feet to the top of their shaved heads nobody moved. | |
Check out his shirt and his callused hands. | |
Explains why his hands are cut-up and callused. | |
Hands are callused. Scarring, too. | |
Here's what else I know: your left palm is callused, suggesting you work with your hands. | |
And though the slaves quaked from their callused feet to the top of their shaved heads nobody moved. | |
Check out his shirt and his callused hands. | |
Explains why his hands are cut-up and callused. | |
Hands are callused. Scarring, too. | |
Here's what else I know: your left palm is callused, suggesting you work with your hands. | |