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1 It's only a slight flesh - wound , but that is no fault of your allies.
2 Fortunately it was but a slight flesh wound, and an improvised bandage soon gave relief.
3 The bullet inflicted a slight flesh wound in the outer surface of the beast's left shoulder.
4 The next grazed the king's right shoulder, tearing away his coat and inflicting a slight flesh wound.
5 I was suffering physically too: I had a sword-cut in my side-oneof those slight flesh - wounds which chooses to fester.
6 Several horses and two men on our side had received slight flesh wounds, as there had been a random return fire.
7 He relieved me at once, by pronouncing it to be a slight flesh wound, that would be of no manner of consequence.
8 Fortunately, though it had bled freely, it was but a slight flesh wound, which gave him no uneasiness after being properly bandaged.
9 Gaston was bleeding from a slight flesh wound in the arm, but that was the only hurt he had received; whilst his foe -
10 It was merely a slight flesh wound from a bullet in the leg, and a handkerchief bound round it enabled him to walk on.
11 A few more Germans with slight flesh wounds that only required dressing were brought in, and then the work of the night shift was over.
12 As Menelaus has only a slight flesh wound after all, and as the Trojans are doomed men, Agamemnon is now "eager for glorious battle."
13 He says that the slightest flesh wound sends a soldier to the hospital.
14 "It can be but a slight flesh wound," said Ephraim mechanically.
15 "No-only a very slight flesh wound, and Mrs. Carstairs has kindly bound it up for me."
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