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1. Personal Reminiscences of General Skobeleff by Vasiliĭ Ivanovich Nemirovich-Danchenko, Edward Arthur Brayley Hodgetts (1884)
"Two days later he was contusioned again. " Do take back your fur coat. I had much
rather have the money. ..."
2. Merv: The Queen of the World; and the Scourge of the Man-stealing Turcomans by Charles Thomas Marvin (1881)
"Ten other officers also received contusions. Among the men 50 were killed, 235
wounded, and 75 contusioned. Among the horses 43 were killed and 121 wounded. ..."
3. The Rise and Fall of the Paris Commune in 1871: With a Full Account of the by William Pembroke Fetridge (1871)
"We have to deplore one man severely wounded and several contusioned. The citizen
delegated to the naval force places on the order of the day all the brave ..."