I shall never forgive myself," he said; "the little thing has fallen and injured her foot badly, I fear.
All day and night the Federal soldiers would be passing through, and the guards gave notice that if another man was injured twenty rebel lives should answer for it.
Infants have often been severely injuredby swallowing what they have pulled off from their small toy animals.
Schubart's sufferings had in fact permanently injured him; his mind was warped and weakened by theosophy and solitude; bleak northern vapours often flitted over it, and chilled its tropical luxuriance.
He had injured his arm somewhat in practice, but it was agreed, after a consultation, to put him up as first pitcher, holding Rob in reserve till they got the Hampton's gait.
Well, I'll take it out of them for this skinned ankle sooner or later," declared Tubby, hopping about and nursing the injured member.
Well, I only asked, you know," remarked Tubby in an injured tone.
The farmers believed that the grain was not frozen or injured in any way and that they were defrauded to some extent in the grading of their wheat.
He acted in a manner so contrary to the Christian character, and so injured himself as a Christian minister, as to be discarded by the Church.
I assure you, that by neglecting exercise, by untimely late hours, and immoderate study, I injured most seriously my health.
Many even of those who read are rather injuredthan improved, both in their habits and their happiness, by the mental cultivation they receive.
The white men were again struck by the uncomplaining patience of the injured men.
Mrs. Burtenshaw, drawing herself up with an affectation of injured dignity.
Why they felt they cared little, but what they felt they surely knew; and where a fly or worm has injured the peach, its passage is exactly marked, so that you are sure the rest is fair and sound.
We feel that his view, even of those who have injured him most, may be relied upon.
A flame of injured pride blazed up in him, swift as fire and as glowing.
All this Miss Brown received with the pale smiling of the injured and magnanimous; while the girls looked fiercely on their father, leaving him alone and undefended.
A law of 1909 prohibited the pumping of certain mineral waters if such pumping diminished the flow or injured the quality of the water of any spring.
As the figures have often become mangy, so the frescoes are with few exceptions injured by damp and mould.
The injured shoulder felt numbed, but nothing more.
Delighted to have in their hands one of the gang who had injured some of their comrades, the negroes rushed at the unhappy Pedro, and dragged him to his knees.
Then, having helped to lift three injured men into the boat, he descended himself, and at the quartermaster's order they returned to their own ship.
Then they halted outside, while Jose d'Arousta and the injured captain conversed in low tones.
We are under-manned as it is, and now so many of our hands have been injuredthat we are helpless.
After his unsuccessful attempt to borrow money of Joe, he really became imbued with the idea that our hero had injured him, and was spreading false reports about him.
Joe, a vision of injured friends looming before him.
Last night's scene of violence when the injured child was brought home went dismally before his eyes.
Lissy had been allowed to help wait upon the injured child only on promise that nothing exciting should be mentioned.
And he grumbled and growled as he strapped up the injured side.
I have never injured a man in my life, of my own will, and nobody shall injure me and get away with it.
Also he chafed at the comparative inactivity imposed on him by his injured ribs.
But now, as things were turning out anything which injured him financially would further Braden's carefully laid plans to obtain the ranch.
He saw in her but the despiteful, revengeful handmaid; he forgot that she was an injured wife--a neglected mother.
Though children in good health should sleep long and spontaneously, yet the temperament of the body may be injured by too much.
We dined cheerfully: she seemed to have forgotten her son, and I my much-injured mother.
I think that he once made the attempt when I was at Roots' school; but, before I was brought to him, his conscience smote him, and he fled like a craven from his only and injured son.
Numbers of accidents happened; but those injured thought it fortunate to suffer on such an occasion.
He had got a raw place on his off fore-foot, and had besidesinjured it so severely with a pointed stone that the unfortunate beast could hardly walk on it.
You will, I am sure, my dear Sir, feel the truth of this, and will hereby learn to do justice to the character of a very injured woman.
It must have injured the piece materially; but I was resolved to make no difficulties.
Even then, I was not such a fool as not to mean to be reconciled in time; but I was the injured person, injured by her coldness, and I went away determined that she should make the first advances.
And nine years, Catherine knew, was a trifle of time, compared with what generally elapsed after the death of an injured wife, before her room was put to rights.
They have injured the finest mind; for sometimes, Fanny, I own to you, it does appear more than manner: it appears as if the mind itself was tainted.
He has his vanities as well as Miss Thorpe, and the chief difference is, that, having a stronger head, they have not yet injured himself.
There was no positive ill-nature in Maria or Julia; and though Fanny was often mortified by their treatment of her, she thought too lowly of her own claims to feel injured by it.
At this juncture I ran up to the group with the intelligence that Bradshaw had been injured by a shot from his own rifle, which had accidentally gone off, and which circumstance Malcolm had not, in the first instance, explained.
As it is, he has injured it sufficiently to prevent him from using the limb for several days.
This return of good for evil from the one she had most injured brought the tears to the hard woman's eyes.
A few minutes later Magwitch was picked up, badly injured in the chest, and was handcuffed.
So poor, great-souled Ham died, honest and faithful to the last, giving his life for the man who had injured him.