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Updated: May 4, 2025
The executioner, who stands behind him, inserts his kris above the collar-bone, in a perpendicular manner, which causes instant death, as the weapon enters the heart.
Thomas's collar-bone, or at least to do her some serious outward injury, what a comfort it would be, thought Mary Snow. "Have you seen your father lately?" asked Graham. "Not since I wrote to you about the money that he borrowed," said Mary. "I told her that she should not have given it to him," said Mrs. Thomas. "She was quite right," said Graham.
The surgeon's report was favourable except in the case of Corporal North. "I think he will pull round, major; but I am sure he will never be fit for service again. That wound on the shoulder, which he tells me is the first he got, has cut clean through the collar-bone and penetrated almost to the upper rib. I doubt whether he will ever have the use of his arm again; but that I cannot say.
The waistband of his baggy jeans trousers encircled his body just beneath his armpits, reaching to his shoulder-blades behind, and nearly to his collar-bone in front. His red head was only partly covered by a fragment of an old white wool hat; and he looked at the cub with a curiosity as intense as that with which the cub looked at him. Each was taking first lessons in natural history.
The general seeing a man in uniform, bent down without a thought of danger to listen to what he had to say, whereupon Boisson drew a pistol out and fired at him. The ball broke the collar-bone and lodged in the neck behind the carotid artery, and the general fell from his horse.
And for weeks I used to walk up and down that beach there alone late in the night, until I got to thinking that the waves were talking to me, and I got queer in my head. I had to fight it just as I used to have to fight against whiskey, and to talk fast so that I wouldn't think. And I tried to kill myself hunting, and only got a broken collar-bone for my pains.
"Ah!" exclaimed the youth in grey, releasing his victim; "I thought so; he has broken his collar-bone, my good woman; not a serious matter, by any means, but it will worry him for some time to come. Have you got anything to make a bandage of?" "Sur?" said the woman. "Have you a bit of rag an old shirt or apron? anything will do."
He is suffering great pain. Thou didst break his collar-bone yesterday. "It served him right!" said Paaker, raising his voice so much that the injured man could not fail to hear it. Then he turned his back upon him, and entered the garden; here he called the chief butler, and said: "Give the slaves beer for their night draught to all of them, and plenty."
How exact in width, in length, and how it corresponds with the ear; and the jawbone is under the skin; and the anatomies are all explicit the collar-bone, the hollow of the arm-pit, and the muscle of the arm, the placing of the bosom, its shape, its size, its weight. Mr.
I'll walk wid her no more." So I helped him back. 'And was his collar-bone broken? I asked, for I fancied that only Learoyd could neatly accomplish that terrible throw. 'He pitched on his left shoulder-point. Ut was. Next day the news was in both barricks, an' whin I met Dinah Shadd wid a cheek on me like all the reg'mintal tailor's samples there was no "Good mornin', corp'ril," or aught else.
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