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... arms , which fell helpless . I staggered to my horse and tried to mount ; but , as I could use neither arm , the effort was vain , and I therefore stood still , await- ing my fate . I am only conscious that I saw about me several ...
... arms , which fell helpless . I staggered to my horse and tried to mount ; but , as I could use neither arm , the effort was vain , and I therefore stood still , await- ing my fate . I am only conscious that I saw about me several ...
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... arm was now quite easy ; although , as will be seen , it never entirely healed . The right arm was worse than ever , - the humerus broken , the nerves wounded , and the hand only alive to pain . I use this phrase because it is connected ...
... arm was now quite easy ; although , as will be seen , it never entirely healed . The right arm was worse than ever , - the humerus broken , the nerves wounded , and the hand only alive to pain . I use this phrase because it is connected ...
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... arm , but , finding myself too weak , hailed an attendant . " Just rub my left calf , " said I , " if you ... arms ; but none , like myself , stripped of every limb . There were collected in this place hundreds of these cases ...
... arm , but , finding myself too weak , hailed an attendant . " Just rub my left calf , " said I , " if you ... arms ; but none , like myself , stripped of every limb . There were collected in this place hundreds of these cases ...
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... arm - chair , and placed in the libra- ry , where some one was always ready to write or read for me , or to fill my pipe . The doctors lent me medical any case , the intelligent servant will refer the pull to the front door , and obey ...
... arm - chair , and placed in the libra- ry , where some one was always ready to write or read for me , or to fill my pipe . The doctors lent me medical any case , the intelligent servant will refer the pull to the front door , and obey ...
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... arm , the sense of the existence of that limb gradually disappeared , as did that of my legs also . Everything ... arms , which , in themselves , were strong enough . When , however , he lifted these members , the shoulder - blades ...
... arm , the sense of the existence of that limb gradually disappeared , as did that of my legs also . Everything ... arms , which , in themselves , were strong enough . When , however , he lifted these members , the shoulder - blades ...
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