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  • Wounded by what? (10)
  • Is the doe wounded? (10)
  • When was he wounded? (10)
  • Wendell Holmes wounded. (14)
  • He was wounded; he said as much. (10)
  • His wife had once wounded his vanity. (10)
  • Contemplate the wounded creature as a woman. (10)
  • The wounded called their comforters sweet names. (10)
  • Nobody had been killed and only a few were wounded. (7)
  • Men with their vanity wounded may discover wonders! (22)
  • Dead and wounded Milanese were taken into the houses. (10)
  • The ointment for a wounded spirit was in these words. (18)
  • Of these was a wounded militiaman, named James Secord. (19)
  • And one was a man sitting huddled up, nursing a wounded leg. (8)
  • Pericles, prostrate on the floor, moaned that he was wounded. (10)
  • She did indeed; but how could she quit her wounded friend Merthyr? (10)
  • The glance she turned upon Christian faltered like a wounded bird. (12)
  • Or is it that our feelings become more acute from being often wounded? (4)
  • She reached her strength to the wounded man to turn his face to heaven. (10)
  • Pity another of your wounded: Brailstone has been hard hit at the tables. (10)
  • He was her husband; she had borne him five; he had been wounded in the war. (8)
  • In this last encounter twenty Englishmen were killed and thirty-two wounded. (18)
  • She had spoiled his life, wounded his pride to death, defrauded him of a son. (8)
  • The river shuddered in its banks, and hurried on, bloody, wounded, terrified! (7)
  • But that was blood; the less desperately wounded had stained them in crossing. (1)
  • Niels Heinrich wrapped his rather soiled handkerchief about his wounded hand. (12)
  • Gambier, wounded in thigh and ankle by rifle-shot, was placed in the carriage. (10)
  • He knew that he could not afford wounded feelings; could not get on without her. (8)
  • Some said they had a quarrel, and Curtis was wounded and John Wiltshire killed. (10)
  • Vittoria clung to her wounded friend, whose pleasure was the hearing her speak. (10)
  • They are hard to find for wounded sentiments rendered complex by an infusion of policy. (10)
  • Divorce had followed, remarriage, and then the Boer War, in which he had been badly wounded. (8)
  • Beppo had heard Jacopo confess to his having conducted a wounded Italian gentleman into Meran. (10)
  • In less than five minutes his horse was killed under him, and he was wounded in the right hand. (10)
  • He dwelt more on her than on himself: he would not have wounded her to win the blest affirmative. (10)
  • He released her instantly, and was departing, wounded; but his heart counselled wiser proceedings. (10)
  • She offered to wait three days, or until the safety of the wounded man was medically certified to. (10)
  • May I remark, as a balm for wounded fellow-townsmen, that there is nothing deadly in my accusations? (2)
  • They attacked Lekkatts the other night, and my uncle fired at them out of a window and wounded a man. (10)
  • It is an army regulation that the wounded must wait; the best way to care for them is to win the battle. (1)
  • She flung out the rattle, yawning, with her arms up and her head back, in the posture of a woman wounded. (10)
  • Richard had fought a duel in France with Lord Mountfalcon, and was lying wounded at a hamlet on the coast. (10)
  • She had come back like an animal wounded to death, not knowing where to turn, not knowing what she was doing. (8)
  • Like many another wounded giant before him, he experienced the insufficiency of interjections to solace pain. (10)
  • Did you ever know anybody stand on their rights except out of wounded pride or for the sake of their own comfort? (8)
  • Larobeyre, wounded and unable to flee, was led captive to the Iroquois wigwams and roasted alive at a slow fire. (19)
  • Two shots rang out in quick succession, by the first of which an aide fell, and by the second Semple was wounded. (19)
  • Like a wounded animal taking its hurt for refuge to its lair, he sat in his favourite window overlooking Piccadilly. (8)
  • The wounded man again entreated Vittoria to remain by him till a messenger should bring one of his sisters from Trent. (10)
  • But when he came to hear that the youth was writing poetry, his wounded heart had its reasons for being much disturbed. (10)
  • He philosophized the mercifulness of the fact, and of the ignorance of most of us, when mortally sick or fatally wounded. (9)
  • She deserved compliments, and would have had them if she had not wounded the most jealous and petulant of her courtiers. (10)
  • The admirer was for persuading the wounded scholar that it is given to us to be able to admire two professors at a time. (10)
  • Early in May, Winifred came round to say that Val had been wounded in the leg by a spent bullet, and was to be discharged. (8)
  • The assailants actually retired, and if they afterward renewed the movement they encountered none but our dead and wounded. (7)
  • As Harriet described it, there had been an interesting mixture of wounded affection and genuine delicacy in their behaviour. (4)
  • The wounded and dead lay heaped up with so little separation one from the other that silence and moans alone distinguished them. (19)
  • The novelty of her revolt stirred him in strange ways, wounded his self-conceit, inspired a curious fear, and yet excited his senses. (8)
  • These tents were constantly receiving the wounded, yet were never full; they were continually ejecting the dead, yet were never empty. (7)
  • The wounded men whom he had distanced began to straggle by on either hand, their numbers visibly augmented by new levies from the line. (1)
  • Dieskau reproached him for firing on a wounded man, but the fellow answered that it was better to kill the devil than be killed by him. (19)
  • In the last position it gave a touch of burlesque which wounded me; for these are vital matters, and I found myself very exacting in them. (9)
  • Wounded by his audacious irreverence toward the walls behind which his beloved was sheltered, Wilfrid crossed and stared at the intruder. (10)
  • For since that last and most ignominious repulse his wounded self-respect had taken refuge again in the feeling that she must have a lover. (8)
  • The absence of a reply to his double transmission of cards had wounded him; and something in the look of Tinman disgusted his rough taste. (10)
  • The crocus raising its cup pointed as when it pierced the earth, and the crocus stretched out on earth, wounded by frost, is the same flower. (10)
  • At the battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the previous June I had been badly wounded in the head, and for three months was incapacitated for service. (7)
  • That she had been drawn and was still attracted to Lienhard with resistless power, was true; yet whom, save herself, had this wounded or injured? (5)
  • Now and then in the light of some star-shell their figures were disclosed, bending and raising the forms of the wounded, or wielding pick and shovel. (8)
  • They bravely followed their general, and one, the Marquis Corbetta, was wounded in the leg; the other, Count Esengrini, had his horse shot under him. (10)
  • Some musketoons of large calibre, from whose throats scraps of lead and iron belched forth, slew and wounded several of the enemy at a single discharge. (19)
  • Colonel Brough was only temporarily in command, as senior colonel, the brigadier-general having been severely wounded and granted a leave of absence to recover. (1)
  • The beauty and greatness were attested by a row of dead, trimly disposed, and another of wounded, less formally placed, restless, half-naked, but bravely bebandaged. (1)

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