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Updated: September 7, 2025


'There are diversities of operations, and it is not given to every man to handle a trowel; but no good work will be prosperously accomplished unless there be engaged in it prophets who rouse and rebuke and hearten, and toilers who by their words are encouraged and saved from forgetting the sacred motives and great ends of their work in the monotony and multiplicity of details.

Isn't it bad enough to have sat watching one of Anatole's supremest dinners flit by, course after course, without having you making a song about it? Don't remind me of those nonnettes. I can't stand it." I endeavoured to hearten and console. "Be brave, Tuppy. Fix your thoughts on that cold steak-and-kidney pie in the larder. "Yes, in the morning. And it's now about half-past nine at night.

Both looked admiringly at Paul, who was walking near the head of the line, a group of lithe, strong-limbed boys and girls surrounding him and begging him for stories of the wilderness. Paul remained with the train by arrangement. It was his business to cheer, invigorate, and hearten for a great task, while his comrades roamed the forest and looked for the danger that they knew would surely come.

Lloyd George is her pet hero, now that Kitchener is gone. "'I stand behind Lloyd George every time, retorted Susan. "'I suppose that will hearten him up greatly, said Warren Mead, with one of his disagreeable 'haw-haws. "Warren's remark was spark to powder. Susan just 'sailed in' as she puts it, and 'said her say. She said it remarkably well, too.

Hamilton, I wish you would write out a general order declaring the capture of the transport and her lading, and the sinking of the Juno and the wreck of the English frigate; it will hearten the men for our enterprise to-night. As for you, Mr.

"It makes me feel bad seeing those fellers chasin' gold, and never a color to show an' all the while their womenfolk an' kiddies that thin for food you can most see their shadows through 'em." The eyes of the elder man brightened. The other's words had helped to hearten him. He had felt keenly the parting with his farm after all those years of labor and association.

Sometimes they gained no more than a foot to the stroke, and there were times when two or three strokes no more than enabled them to hold their own. He did his best to hearten the two weaklings. He pointed out that the boats which had won to this shore had never come back. Perforce, he argued, they had found a shelter somewhere ahead. Another hour they laboured, and a second.

He had hoped sincerely, when they built their houses together, that the days of worry for his father had gone forever. "Counting up?" he asked, familiarly, with a smile. He wanted to hearten the old gentleman as much as possible. "I was just running over my affairs again to see where I stood in case " He looked quizzically at his son, and Frank smiled again. "I wouldn't worry, father.

The present use of the prospective law was to feed faith and hearten hope; and, when Canaan was reached, its use was to feed memory and brighten godly gladness. The feast of tabernacles was the consecration of joy. Other religions have had their festivals, in which wild tumult and foul orgies have debased the worshippers to the level of their gods.

I have carried all that I had into France in a wallet, and it hath taken four sumpter-mules to carry it back again. God's benison on the man who first turned his hand to the making of war! But there, down in the dingle, is the church of Cardillac, and you may see the inn where three poplars grow beyond the village. Let us on, for a stoup of wine would hearten us upon our way."

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