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Updated: May 4, 2025


It was after all Fritzing who had behaved with the braveness of a lion the night before in that matter of the policeman; and it was he who had asked in stern tones of rebuke, when her courage seemed aflicker, whether she repented. "You do not repent?" she asked, imitating that sternness.

Not the kind of sticky, good feeling that makes you uncomfortable, like being pestered by your conscience to jine a church or quit cussing. But the kind of good that makes you forget they is anything on earth but jest braveness of heart and being willing to bear things you can't help.

Ave has all that he has written to her from Whitford under her pillow, and she kept spreading them out, and making us read them, and oh! their braveness and cheeriness they did quite seem to hold one up! And then poor little Minna's constant little robin-chirp of faith, "God will not let them hurt him."

"This of course is hardly the time About the others, if I may ask that is, if it's not too painful for you. I infer that Lady Bayrose that she did not reach the shore." The girl's thorn-scarred, sun-blistered hands clasped together almost convulsively. But she met his look of concern with unflinching braveness. "Poor dear Lady Bayrose!" she murmured.

As soon as Asigowan of Nagwatowátan noticed the braveness of Asbinan she made balaua, and she commanded the people to pound rice. Not long after she commanded the betel-nuts to go and invite their relatives. The betel-nuts went to all the towns in the world and invited all the people.

Maisanguaq's lips tightened, his heart leaped, but well he knew that he meant nothing to the maiden, well he knew what little chance he had, and envy filled him, and bitter doubt, for he knew Ootah's prowess, his strength of limb, and braveness of heart.

"I waited outside to hear a little of the song. It was so wonderful that I could not laugh; and to utter all that before you, Madama, after he had heard you oh, what courage! what braveness!" cried Bice. "I did not think any one could be so brave!" "You mean so simple, dear child," said the Contessa, whose brow had cleared; "that is really what is so wonderful in these English men.

It's like running around and being game to spend all your money always, and then a man's wife and children are the ones do all the starving and they don't ever get a name for being brave, and they don't ever want to be doing all that suffering, and they got to stand it and say nothing. That's the way I see it a good deal now with all that kind of braveness in some of the colored people.

Finally I couldn't stand it no longer. I got brave all of a sudden, and busted out: "Martha, I I I " But I got to stuttering, and my braveness stuttered itself away. And I finishes up by saying: "I like you a hull lot, Martha." Which wasn't jest exactly what I had planned fur to say. Martha, she says she kind of likes me, too.

For if you and I are Christian people, and trying to live like our Master, and to do as He would have us to do, we too shall often have to stand in such a very small minority, and be surrounded by people who take such an entirely opposite view of duty and of truth, as that we shall be only too much disposed to give up and falter in the clearness, fullness, and braveness of our utterance, and think, 'Well, perhaps after all it is better for me to hold my tongue.

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