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With Lee in Virginia

CHAPTER XIII
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"The collar-bone is badly broken, and I fancy the head of the bone of the upper arm, to put it in language you will understand, is fractured; but of that I cannot be quite sure.

I will examine it again to-morrow, and will then bandage it in its proper position.

At present I have only put a bandage round the arm and body to prevent movement.

I should bathe it occasionally with warm water, and you can give him a little weak broth to-day.

I think, on the whole, he is doing very well.


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