1 You've set your arm bleeding afresh.
2 He has a fit, he is dying, and you come and bleed him and patch him up.
3 The regimental doctor, when he came, said it was absolutely necessary to bleed Denisov.
4 Rostov got out of their way, involuntarily noticed that one of them was bleeding, and galloped on.
5 It was a long time before the dragoons could extricate the bleeding youth, beaten almost to death.
6 One with a bleeding head and no cap was being dragged along by two soldiers who supported him under the arms.
7 His head was burning, he felt himself bleeding to death, and he saw above him the remote, lofty, and everlasting sky.
8 A little behind, on a poor, small, lean Kirghiz mount with an enormous tail and mane and a bleeding mouth, rode a young officer in a blue French overcoat.
9 Only when the victim ceased to struggle and his cries changed to a long-drawn, measured death rattle did the crowd around his prostrate, bleeding corpse begin rapidly to change places.
10 On the Pratzen Heights, where he had fallen with the flagstaff in his hand, lay Prince Andrew Bolkonski bleeding profusely and unconsciously uttering a gentle, piteous, and childlike moan.
11 By impetus gained, the French army was still able to roll forward to Moscow, but there, without further effort on the part of the Russians, it had to perish, bleeding from the mortal wound it had received at Borodino.
12 But the wolf jumped up more quickly than anyone could have expected and, gnashing her teeth, flew at the yellowish borzoi, which, with a piercing yelp, fell with its head on the ground, bleeding from a gash in its side.
13 All he saw about him merged into a general impression of naked, bleeding human bodies that seemed to fill the whole of the low tent, as a few weeks previously, on that hot August day, such bodies had filled the dirty pond beside the Smolensk road.
14 On all sides, the hussars were busy with the dragoons; one was wounded, but though his face was bleeding, he would not give up his horse; another was perched up behind an hussar with his arms round him; a third was being helped by an hussar to mount his horse.