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Updated: June 4, 2025


Her voice held a pathetic braveness, and Rivière was touched by it. "I'm awfully sorry," he murmured. "It's hard on me, to give up all that." "I know." "It's meant a big fight with myself. Look at me you can see it in my face. I'm looking a wreck." "The kind of life you've been leading would crack up any constitution. I'm glad you've taken advice in time." "It was the turning-point for me."

As he watched her bearing her anxiety and what appeared to him her humiliation with so much calm dignity and braveness, he said to himself over and over again, "She's a thousand times too good for a man who could behave like a weak fool, if indeed Mike isn't worse!" He was looking at her now, as she lay in a deck-chair, her eyes closed and her hands folded across her book.

The new Chelsea that has arisen on the ashes of the old might well arouse the admiration even of the most exasperated foreigner. There are recently created regions in that great tract of the earth's surface known as South Kensington which in their quaintness of architectural form and braveness of red brick can defy the gloom of a civic March or November.

The braveness of such a leader made them all follow him with like courage and assurance.

And what makes it possible for that handful of redcoats is not money, or guns, or numbers, but a solid, four-square foundation of irreproachable prestige; an unspotted tradition of incorruptible honesty, tirelessness, braveness, fairness, and real decency.

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