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 1    1,   13| tumult as this.”~“You are not wounded, I hope?”~“No, only knocked
 2    1,   21|       an Indian, seemed quite wounded by having allowed himself
 3    2,   17|     heard, and Glenarvan fell wounded by a ball. Gunshots resounded
 4    2,   17|        Glenarvan was slightly wounded, but could stand up.~“To
 5    2,   17|       for Tom Austin, but his wounded arm troubled him, and he
 6    2,   18|      men was perhaps mortally wounded, abandoned to his fate,
 7    2,   18|       groans. It was Mulrady, wounded, apparently dying; and when
 8    2,   18|       quarter of an hour, the wounded man, who till then had lain
 9    2,   18|      about an hour since, the wounded man had awakened from his
10    2,   18|      Mulrady, though severely wounded, had the strength to drag
11    3,   20|       for our amour propre is wounded to the quick!”~“I am ready
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