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Updated: May 26, 2025
Jacker thought it did, for although it was always night in the drives, the consciousness that the earth above was flooded with sunlight was a great heartener. 'Don't you think you'd best give this up for once this bushranger game? ventured Jacker. 'Why? Dick's eyes were round with surprise. 'Oh, well, Twitter's jack of it, an' I don't think it's much fun. Jacker had assumed a careless air.
The circle round the kitchen fire was not a cheerful sight. To have the courage of one's convictions is rare enough in this weak world, but to have the courage of one's doubts is something I uncover to. To furnish pluck for a whole company including one's self; to hearten others without letting them see how sore in need of heartening is the heartener, touches my utmost admiration.
They mean to keep it in their own hand." Wilson's mouth forgot to shut, and his eyes were big and round as his mouth in staring disappointment. Was it this he was wasting his drink for? "Where do I come in?" he asked blankly. Gibson tossed off another glassful of the burning heartener of men, and leaned forward with his elbows on the table. "D'ye ken Goudie, the Company's manager?
They were as big as foot-balls and weighed about five pounds each. We had no knife, but broke in the tops with stones, and holding up the shining green nuts, let the wine flow down our throats. Never was a better thirst-quencher or heartener! The hottest noon on the hottest beach, when the coral burns the feet, this nectar is cool.
'And why, pray, should you not marry her? she returned. I answered that I did not love her, and would not marry until I saw the woman I could not be happy without, and she accepted me. She went into a terrible passion, but I found myself quite unmoved by it: it is a wonderful heartener to know yourself not merely standing up for a right, but for the right to do the right thing!
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