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Updated: May 4, 2025


I looked at her and saw that her forehead was cut open and the blood running; but she was silent and did not utter a syllable. She made some tinder of rags and staunching the wound with it, bound her forehead with a bandage; after which she wiped up the blood that had fallen on the carpet, and it was as if nothing had happened.

He had sunk down, amidst a shower of hissing balls: with his left hand he was staunching the blood that flowed from a fearful wound; his right he had buried in the earth. "Comrade!" cried he when he saw me, "there has been a report through the ranks that the general fell an hour ago " "He is fallen," I replied, "and thou?"

He sank into Dangerfield's arms, swooning from loss of blood, as Masaroon came back at a run, bringing a surgeon, an elderly man of that Alsatian class which is to be found out of bed in the small hours. He brought styptics and bandages, and at once set about staunching the wound.

"I think I am not hurt my shoulder a lass came between " and then in a loud voice of terror, "Margaret, Margaret." "I am s-safe, Bryde safe it is Helen." Margaret was weeping, and at these words Helen spoke to Bryde, even as we were staunching her wound. "My Bryde," said she with a little smile, "and I was almost the bride of Hugh. It is droll poor Hugh."

We will take him into the room opposite; it matters not whose it is. Now, Osgod, aid me to lift him gently. Bishop, I pray you send for the leeches most skilled in the treatment of sword wounds in the city." Then he and Osgod carried Wulf into the chamber opposite his own, and laid him on a pallet. "Now see to the staunching of the flow of blood till the leeches arrive.

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