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Again she was aware of that curious sense of well-being, as of leaning on some sure, unfailing strength, which the touch of his hand had before inspired. As he led her on to the platform she met his eyes, full of a kind good-comradeship and confidence. "All right?" he whispered cheerfully. A little comforting warmth crept about her heart.

There is only one way to do it that is, everything must give way to duty and good-fellowship, good-comradeship, and determination. You must put the whole of your strength into obtaining victory for your native land and for the liberties of the world."

She was lighted up by the presence of her betrothed, made exquisite, softer, more womanly. Love had come slowly to Drusilla, but it had come at last. When the Doctor left them, he was in a daze of loneliness. He wanted Jean, he wanted sympathy, understanding, good-comradeship. For just one little moment temptation assailed him. There was of course, Hilda.

She didn't know for sure when she could come. Rob stayed to lunch. As he passed Mary on the steps, he stooped to the level of her ear to say in a laughing undertone: "Congratulations, Miss Stork. I see your plan worked grandly." Elated by her success and the feeling of good-comradeship which this little secret with Rob gave her, Mary skipped up on to the porch, well pleased with herself.

At another time he pointed out a certain window in his study, and said he could see himself standing by it when he could only get his chin on the window-sill. His memories of the house, and of everything belonging to it, were very tender; but he could laugh over an escapade of his youth when he helped his fellow-students pull down his father's fences, in the pure zeal of good-comradeship.

At another time he pointed out a certain window in his study, and said he could see himself standing by it when he could only get his chin on the window-sill. His memories of the house, and of everything belonging to it, were very tender; but he could laugh over an escapade of his youth when he helped his fellow-students pull down his father's fences, in the pure zeal of good-comradeship.

She knew why his good-bye had been so cold why it could not have the cordiality that their good-comradeship demanded but she could not tell Leslie. "I couldn't help it, Anne I couldn't help it," said poor Leslie. "I know that." "Do you blame me so very much?" "I don't blame you at all." "And you won't you won't tell Gilbert?" "Leslie! Do you think I would do such a thing?"

"It was a great idea, that of a six months' trapping in the backwoods. When we get back to England we'll all four look as healthy as savages. My Bob is the colour of a redskin." "It was a great blessing that you were able to bring him. It wouldn't have been half as enjoyable for Alf, not having a chum." The elder man laughed softly as he turned a look of good-comradeship towards his companion.

I loved this humble home, for in such a one my mother and I had spent those last years of sweet good-comradeship before her death the roses, the rude house, all reminded me of her, of peace, of gentler things. The character of its lone occupant protected this lowly abode far better than the armies of France, the chivalry of Spain, or the Choctaw's ceaseless vigilance could possibly have done.

The whole matter savoured of hypocrisy, since the feelings disguised themselves in beautiful sounds, beautiful words, clothing their unseemliness with the noble panoply of poetry and art, masquerading in wholesome garments of innocent good-comradeship. A grind of wheels on the gravel below. Henrietta's neat limpid accents and Charles Verity's grave ones.

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