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Father Pedro , who , notwithstanding the blood , had reasons of his own for thinking that he was not at all , or in no dan- gerous degree hurt , said it would be best that Zeluco were removed to his own house , where the wound would be ...
Father Pedro , who , notwithstanding the blood , had reasons of his own for thinking that he was not at all , or in no dan- gerous degree hurt , said it would be best that Zeluco were removed to his own house , where the wound would be ...
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What do you think of the wound ? said Zeluco to the sur- geon . It would be rash to speak decisively at the very first dress- ing , signor , said the surgeon . But what is your general notion ? resumed Zeluco .
What do you think of the wound ? said Zeluco to the sur- geon . It would be rash to speak decisively at the very first dress- ing , signor , said the surgeon . But what is your general notion ? resumed Zeluco .
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So saying , he advanced more briskly than ever upon Targe ; who , after warding off several strokes , wound- ed his antagonist a second time . Buchanan , however , showed no disposition to relinquish the combat ; but this se- cond wound ...
So saying , he advanced more briskly than ever upon Targe ; who , after warding off several strokes , wound- ed his antagonist a second time . Buchanan , however , showed no disposition to relinquish the combat ; but this se- cond wound ...
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