1 There was warm blood under his arm.
2 There was a gurgle in his throat and he was spitting blood.
3 Among them stood a man whose white shirt was stained with blood.
4 He examined his hand carefully, vainly trying to find blood on it.
5 The cloak they spread under him was wet with blood which stained his breeches and arm.
6 I think there is no sufficient ground for this affair, or for blood to be shed over it.
7 It flopped into something moist, and the general fell from his horse in a pool of blood.
8 All the blood which had seemed congested somewhere below his throat rushed to his face and eyes.
9 A cannon ball killed someone behind them, another fell in front and splashed Dolokhov with blood.
10 His hand trembled as he gave his horse into an orderly's charge, and he felt the blood rush to his heart with a thud.
11 But Dolokhov did not go away; he untied the handkerchief around his head, pulled it off, and showed the blood congealed on his hair.
12 "It was the officer, your honor, stained it," answered the artilleryman, wiping away the blood with his coat sleeve, as if apologizing for the state of his gun.
13 Every ten seconds a cannon ball flew compressing the air around, or a shell burst in the midst of that dense throng, killing some and splashing with blood those near them.
14 Everything seemed so futile and insignificant in comparison with the stern and solemn train of thought that weakness from loss of blood, suffering, and the nearness of death aroused in him.
15 Another was walking sturdily by himself but without his musket, groaning aloud and swinging his arm which had just been hurt, while blood from it was streaming over his greatcoat as from a bottle.
16 The Emperor, surrounded by his suite of officers and courtiers, was riding a bobtailed chestnut mare, a different one from that which he had ridden at the review, and bending to one side he gracefully held a gold lorgnette to his eyes and looked at a soldier who lay prone, with blood on his uncovered head.
17 But at the moment when he imagined himself calmed by such reflections, she suddenly came into his mind as she was at the moments when he had most strongly expressed his insincere love for her, and he felt the blood rush to his heart and had again to get up and move about and break and tear whatever came to his hand.
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