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difference between "Injure" and "Wound"



 
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difference between "Injure" and "Wound" #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 09, 2009 22:43 pm   difference between "Injure" and "Wound"
 

Hi

Please i'd like to know the difference between "Injure" and "Wound"

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"Injure" and "Wound" #2 (permalink) Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:03 am   "Injure" and "Wound"
 

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Wound = injure with a weapon.
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"Injure" and "Wound" #3 (permalink) Sat Jan 10, 2009 16:41 pm   "Injure" and "Wound"
 

Thank you Mister Micawber
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