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Stay alive for the children!'" "His face began to twist somewhat but he went on repeating, six or seven times, ever more faintly as he gradually lost consciousness, 'It's nothing!' Then, after a short pause, there was a violent choking sound caused by the bleeding.
The patient could have stayed awake immediately after the trauma and then have gradually lost consciousness.
"He never lost consciousness.
Then she lost consciousness.
Then I lost consciousness".
She briefly lost consciousness.
He lost consciousness.
She also lost consciousness.
She may have lost consciousness.
Then he lost consciousness.
Eventually he lost consciousness.
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