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He
knew
a
little
of
everything
,
and
several
times
he
had
been
obliged
to
attend
to
wounds
produced
either
by
a
sword-bayonet
or
shot
.
Assisted
by
Cyrus
Harding
,
he
proceeded
to
render
the
aid
Herbert
required
.
The
reporter
was
immediately
struck
by
the
complete
stupor
in
which
Herbert
lay
,
a
stupor
owing
either
to
the
hemorrhage
,
or
to
the
shock
,
the
ball
having
struck
a
bone
with
sufficient
force
to
produce
a
violent
concussion
.
Herbert
was
deadly
pale
,
and
his
pulse
so
feeble
that
Spilett
only
felt
it
beat
at
long
intervals
,
as
if
it
was
on
the
point
of
stopping
.
These
symptoms
were
very
serious
.
Herbert
's
chest
was
laid
bare
,
and
the
blood
having
been
stanched
with
handkerchiefs
,
it
was
bathed
with
cold
water
.
The
contusion
,
or
rather
the
contused
wound
appeared
,
--
an
oval
below
the
chest
between
the
third
and
fourth
ribs
.
It
was
there
that
Herbert
had
been
hit
by
the
bullet
.
Cyrus
Harding
and
Gideon
Spilett
then
turned
the
poor
boy
over
;
as
they
did
so
,
he
uttered
a
moan
so
feeble
that
they
almost
thought
it
was
his
last
sigh
.
Herberts
back
was
covered
with
blood
from
another
contused
wound
,
by
which
the
ball
had
immediately
escaped
.
"
God
be
praised
!
"
said
the
reporter
,
"
the
ball
is
not
in
the
body
,
and
we
shall
not
have
to
extract
it
.
"
"
But
the
heart
?
"
asked
Harding
.