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1     I,     III|   the work of rescue began. Wounds were dressed, the insensible
2     I,       X|       That is for the seven wounds I received at Nagy Sarló!"
3    II,     XII|     at once, dressing their wounds on the spot, and then we
4    II,    XIII|   of real wounded men, with wounds got from sword-cuts, rifle-bullets,
5    II,    XIII| privilege of dressing their wounds, and assist me in the necessary
6    II,     XIV|    speak to his wife of his wounds and his deserts, but I?
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