Henry receives an injury while fighting in World War I. He is wounded by a mortar shell explosion which causes him to suffer a serious head wound.
A young soldier hit him in the head with the butt of his rifle.
In "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane, Henry Fleming receives a shallow wound on his head from a fellow soldier striking him with the butt of a rifle during a battle. The injury is not serious, but it causes Henry to experience fear and uncertainty about his own courage in the face of battle.
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from an injury
It depends on the circumstances and the seriousness of the injury
a ball had grazed his head
a ball had grazed his head
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O' Henry.
He will face Mark Henry at Unforgiven 2007