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Updated: May 2, 2025
We must make them feel immediately that they are needed and wanted intensely in the movement. They must be asked to take their place, shoulder to shoulder, with us in this fight for better conditions for the world and mankind in general. True to our theory we must offer them our comradely affection and openly and honestly express our need of them in our lives and in our activities.
More lecturing, a long session of lecturing, followed this outburst. At the end of it the victim was meek and pliable, or so professed herself. For at least five days Brinnaria kept up her effort to be comradely with Meffia. By the sixth day she was completely exhausted and the two avoided each other as before.
The thanks in his gruff voice showed his respect for those silent, deadly little guns. That name Abrams rang a bell in Hanlon's mind, though he quickly decided he'd better let it lie for the moment file it away for future investigation. He smiled in comradely fashion. "The way you were walking into it made me sure you didn't know. And thanks. Maybe I will look you up.
He appeared to desire the same friendship with her and tried to be comradely as of old, but there remained a feeling of restraint between them. "Hello, Phares," she greeted him as cordially as possible on her Commencement night. "Good-evening," he returned. "Are you ready for the great event?" "Yes, if I don't have heart failure before I get in to town.
Natalie's petulant moods, when they came, no longer annoyed him. He was supported, had he only known it, by the strong inner life he was living, a life that centered about his weekly meetings with Audrey. Audrey gave him courage to go on. He left their comradely hours together better and stronger.
"It's just ... well, it's ..." "I know," Rick assured her. "Take it easy, Sis." He looked up. The sound of a racing speedboat was echoing inside the cabin. Good. They'd be home in a few minutes and his mother could take over. He gave the girls a comradely grin. What a pair! The machine on the table attracted his eye. He walked over and studied it.
The victory was the completer in that the trades unions gave the foreign workers their passage-money, and sent them off before they had time for reflection. They were escorted to the steamers, and the workers saw them off with a comradely "Hurrah!" Pelle was the hero of the day. His doings were discussed in all the newspapers, and even his opponents lowered their swords before him.
This afternoon, life executed an about face for me and the dogs got me started after I'd promised myself " He choked again on the last word. She patted his shoulder in comradely fashion. "Buck up, Don Mike!" she pleaded. "Tears from such men as you are signs of strength, not weakness. And remember life has a habit of obeying commanding men. It may execute another about face for you."
Making a great effort he began to tell her all that he knew about the C.I.V. They discussed matters in a comradely spirit. Rosamund said many warm-hearted things, showed herself almost eagerly solicitous. They went up to sit by the fire in her little room. Dion smoked. They talked for a long time. Had any one been there to listen he would probably have thought, "This man has got the ideal wife.
I insisted on travelling or loafing with the livest, keenest men, and it was just these live, keen ones that did most of the drinking. They were the more comradely men, the more venturous, the more individual. Perhaps it was too much temperament that made them turn from the commonplace and humdrum to find relief in the lying and fantastic sureties of John Barleycorn.
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