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The grand corridor. |
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A great number of operating-theatres people in white aprons. |
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They give hope to the sentenced to suffer. |
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One can hear a patient's groan from afar. |
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Surgeons set his broken bone. |
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An ambulance arrives. |
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It's an enamoured seventeen-years-old girl who found happiness in a razor's edge. |
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Her arteries colour hospital sheets blood-red. |
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There is a robbery victim next door who fights for his life. |
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Hollowed eyes, torn out nails, torso burned out with an oxacetylened welder so that one can see his heart beating. |
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All that doesn't let him recover. |
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Hospital smell drifts in the air. |
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It emphasizes victim's suffering. |
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Cases report notes everything down with details. |