Dick Compton had come back from Gettysburgh with the Reserves, unwounded and a hero.
Margaret Hayley stood beside Captain Hector Coles, the only young and unwounded man, when the accident occurred; and after one moment her eyes turned upon him with a glance that he too well understood.
Halstead Rowan came up with the coat and shoes, and as he dropped them on the rock at the feet of Townsend grasped his hand with his own unwounded one, with a pressure so warm and manly that it told volumes of respect and regard.
Seeing a waterproof sheet stretched out upon the ground he stooped to pick it up, when to his surprise an unwounded German sprang from under it and bolted.
I have not yet told him, but as a fact I am the only unwounded officer in "A" Company at the moment, and we were relieved last night in order that we might reorganise.
At the report of my rifle the unwoundedantelope came galloping round the open ground surrounding the pool to within a short distance of where I was sitting, then, halting for an instant, turned and galloped back again.
Only on one occasion did an unwounded buffalo leave the herd and charge me.
Great numbers of the unwounded prisoners, and of the townspeople, were set to work to clean the streets; and, in a couple of days, the wider thoroughfares and avenues had been thoroughly cleansed.
You can sit behind Saleh, and hold him on with your unwounded arm.
They were swept away, and our fellows took most of the unwounded ones prisoners: Trooper E.
I pressed the unwounded man to tell me how they managed to get through the four days on six biscuits, but he always got angry and told me to shut up.
Whenever we saw a man wriggle we were told to fire at him; it might be an unwounded man trying to crawl back.
Thrown every guard far from my limbs, my limbs “Unwounded would remain.
Thy race to me has long before made known) “Why wonder'st thou that I unwounded stand?
Three thousand unwounded and many wounded men were prisoners in the hands of the South.
They were human beings, and even the unwounded began to collapse from mere physical exhaustion.
At that point the combat sank for a while, and Dick, unwounded but exhausted, dropped upon the ground.
Four of the unwounded men were now placed as a guard at the mouth of the gorge, the others retiring further into it, so as to be beyond the dead Indians, who lay there literally in piles.
The effect was terrible; and those in front who wereunwounded hesitated, but, pressed on from behind, they again rushed forward.
These were changed into a shout of triumph as Charley stepped from behind the hen-house, as they passed at a short distance, and at the discharge of his double barrels the unwounded Indian fell heavily from his horse.
The unwounded men appeared to be quite indifferent, however, both to their own comrades' sufferings and their own chances of death or mutilation, and went on serving the guns as calmly as though they were at target practice.
From all over the decks came the cries and groans of wounded men, mingled with execrations from the unwounded who had seen their friends shot down.
Our casualties were only one Officer, and seven other ranks wounded, all slight, whilst we captured two unwounded prisoners, and a third was brought in dead.
And immediately the robber rose up alive with unwounded limbs.
And immediately the three, Dharmavati, Sattvavara, and Viravati rose up with unwounded bodies.
Then Jimutavahana's relations congratulated him, having seen that he was glorious with unwounded body and undying fame.
And his father Chandraprabha welcomed him, on his returning unwounded with his ministers, and the other kings praised him, now that his valour had been seen.
And as for the heroes slain on both sides in the battle, let them all rise up alive with unwounded limbs.
If an unwounded bear thinks itself unobserved it is not apt to attack; and in thick cover it is really astonishing to see how one of these large animals can hide, and how closely it will lie when there is danger.
The first shot, if taken at a bear a good distance off and previously unwounded and unharried, is not usually fraught with much danger, the startled animal being at the outset bent merely on flight.
Persons conversant with the old scriptures do not applaud that Kshatriya who returns unwounded from battle.
The very gods with Indra at their head send calamities unto them that desert their comrades in battle and come with unwounded limbs.
Persons acquainted with the scriptures do not applaud the death which a Kshatriya encounters with unwounded body.
The unwounded and slightly wounded men were first transferred to the boats of the Sydney and Buresk, but for the seriously wounded Neil-Robertson stretchers had to be used so that they might be lowered over the side into boats.
And again his unwounded arm made that restless movement; while the gramophone struck up: "The boys in brown.
Then on Finn of the Feinn did sadness fall, And on the mountain side he sat him down; It grieved his soul that generous Mac O’Duine Should have escaped unwounded by the boar.
Of less than four thousand men, at least five hundred lay dead and wounded; and their exertions had been so violent and so long-continued that the living and unwounded were fit for nothing but rest.
Tom," he said, with quick resolution, "I want you to take your unwounded men up to Mumford and see if he is really being attacked again.
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