The Atlantic Monthly, 18 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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... hand pretty well , and with this hand I felt the right limb all over until I touched the wound . The ball had passed from left to right through the left biceps , and di- rectly through the right arm just below the shoulder , emerging ...
... hand pretty well , and with this hand I felt the right limb all over until I touched the wound . The ball had passed from left to right through the left biceps , and di- rectly through the right arm just below the shoulder , emerging ...
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... hand a strange burning , which was rather a relief to me . It increased as the sun rose and the day grew warm , until I felt as if the hand was caught and pinched in a red - hot vice . Then in my agony I begged my guard for water to wet ...
... hand a strange burning , which was rather a relief to me . It increased as the sun rose and the day grew warm , until I felt as if the hand was caught and pinched in a red - hot vice . Then in my agony I begged my guard for water to wet ...
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... hand , with which he constantly wetted the burning hand . Every sound increased his torture , and he even poured water into his boots to keep himself from feeling too sensibly the rough friction of his soles when walking . Like him , I ...
... hand , with which he constantly wetted the burning hand . Every sound increased his torture , and he even poured water into his boots to keep himself from feeling too sensibly the rough friction of his soles when walking . Like him , I ...
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... hand , had wellnigh gained the door , before she perceived that it was standing open . She hesitated an in- stant , perhaps some crazy wanderer or drunken person might have entered the house , when brisk steps , coming up the path that ...
... hand , had wellnigh gained the door , before she perceived that it was standing open . She hesitated an in- stant , perhaps some crazy wanderer or drunken person might have entered the house , when brisk steps , coming up the path that ...
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... hand he had been hold- ing , and stood up . It was Jenny's privilege to pout a little now , and to walk sullenly and silently home , - so torturing herself and her honest hearted lover ; but she was much too generous , much too noble ...
... hand he had been hold- ing , and stood up . It was Jenny's privilege to pout a little now , and to walk sullenly and silently home , - so torturing herself and her honest hearted lover ; but she was much too generous , much too noble ...
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