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1 There's dead bone in my foot that stinks right now.
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2 And if you ever become devout pray for me if I am dead.
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3 The vineyards were thin and bare-branched too and all the country wet and brown and dead with the autumn.
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4 It knocked me down and I thought I was dead all right but those damn potato mashers haven't got anything in them.
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5 I went out swiftly, all of myself, and I knew I was dead and that it had all been a mistake to think you just died.
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6 I unwound the puttee and while I was doing it I saw there was no need to try and make a tourniquet because he was dead already.
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7 There were wet dead leaves on the road from the rows of bare trees and men were working on the road, tamping stone in the ruts from piles of crushed stone along the side of the road between the trees.
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8 Then the priest would come out from behind the screen and afterward the men nurses would go back behind the screen to come out again carrying the one who was dead with a blanket over him down the corridor between the beds and some one folded the screen and took it away.
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