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"The Secret Race" is full of paragraphs like this: The trick with getting Edgar in your vein, of course, is that you have to get it in the vein.
It's amazing how much your vein can do when you push it, push it, push the envelope real good.
No one likes venipuncture, that horrible medical procedure in which doctors or nurses try to insert IVs or draw blood by sticking a needle or tube or whatever else into your vein.
Screw you and those in your vein who make them ugly.
If you're sticking a needle in your vein on your own volition, it's fair to say you've got a serious problem.
Via an intravenous line, a safe radioactive material is slowly injected in your vein.
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Blood in your veins is not disgusting.
The ice gets in your veins.
"You have it in your veins".
You either have it in your veins or you don't have it in your veins.
That adrenaline running through your veins, sometimes it fools you.
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