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1 And behind these, infantry could follow quite unhurt and without any hindrance.
2 And underneath her was the General, a little shaken, mightily astonished, but quite unhurt .
3 His wizened body shrank; and he was not sure that his pride was quite unhurt .
4 But Cotes, my Sergeant, and myself, crouching under cover of the girdles, were quite unhurt .
5 Though, rudely awakened, the Greek was quite unhurt and suffered from nothing worse than a bad fright.
6 When I came to I was in the Irene Hospital there, with little Jim beside me quite unhurt .
7 Evidently it was quite unhurt .
8 When we were finishing our breakfast the door opened, and in came little Flossie, very pale and tottery, but quite unhurt .
9 Gobo was lying close to me, groaning vigorously, but, as I suspected, quite unhurt ; while from the aloe bush into which No.
10 Men fell to my right and left and in front of me; bullets and assegais whizzed past me, yet I remained quite unhurt .
11 When it was all done the dog was quite unhurt and livelier than ever, but the Englishman had his finger almost bitten through.
12 As for the other, he was quite unhurt , and was slowly rising to his feet when his arms were suddenly seized and held.
13 A famous musician administered soothing consolation in a rallying fashion, to a young politician who had just fallen quite unhurt , from his rostrum.
14 He came down on his feet quite unhurt , but the little black dog heard the dump, and rushed out of its kennel at once.
15 I did so, and jumped up instantly, feeling quite unhurt , and rather relieved to find that a fall was not so dreadful after all.
16 Springing to their feet, quite unhurt , they found themselves out in the open, and ran off at top speed in the direction of the town.
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