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His breath was short and his heart was beating as a war-drum beats, in the black dark of the lodge. Sweat cold sweat, that great fear always brings to the weak-hearted was dripping from his body, and once he thought that he would wait for another night, but greed whispered again, and listening to its voice, he stole the leggings from under the Sun's head.
Possibly fear of consequences might hinder some weak-hearted boys, but it never prevented any of the hardy ruffians from having their day out when the fever seized them. Playing truant was the same thing for a boy as bolting for a high-spirited horse; done once, the animal is bound to try it again, and to both, the joy of their respective sins must be very much the same.
A work just from the press, "California Men and Events" by Mr. G. H. Tinkham, affords valuable testimony to the necessity and value of King's mission as patriotic leader: "At a time when some Union men were paralyzed with dread, and others undecided which way to turn, Thomas Starr King traveled over the state bolstering up the weak-hearted, and urging loyal men to stand firmly for the Union.
Here is where the weak-hearted of our earth fail, and, looking not to the mountains, become at last settled in the valley, and suffer even to the end, borne down by the fettering chains of a life which is, at best, only breathing. Their wings held close, they cannot rise beyond the clouds and fog into the clearer atmosphere of a higher condition. My fortieth birthday is upon me.
He stole to help his old mother, and wasn't a criminal in any sense only weak-hearted. The law is cruel it never makes allowances that's where it is wrong." "Cruel! it's brutal. It is more brutal often than the crime," answered Sister Teresa in a voice full of emotion. "Do you think the man your friend was looking for here on board will escape?" "No, I'm afraid not.
"Think not of that I shall make terms with him," said Antipater. "She shall never wed a weak-hearted tribune." "You speak lightly of my friend," said Appius. "I like it not, good sire." "Son of Herod," said Arria, drawing rein, "we cannot longer enjoy your company." Appius halted the troop. For a little Antipater was dumb with astonishment.
She had a friend in Brooklyn who was lecturing on the subject; and she had vague aspirations that way herself. She was still a woman of fine presence and a fair share of intelligence. Bridget had married, and been superseded by an untrained Katy. Aunt Patty was growing rather weak-hearted and childish, so Delia did have her hands full, and but little time for writing.
Urged on by the hope of profit, they have overcome difficulties of no ordinary kind, which have made the more timid and weak-hearted quail, and relinquish the enterprises in which they were engaged; whilst the resolute and undaunted have persevered, and the reward they have obtained is wealth, self-confidence in difficulties and dangers, and a fund of accurate information on many interesting points.
"Langless is a weak-hearted fool, and I'll never trust him again. We would have done much better had we hired a small boat which we could ran alone." "But what shall we do, dad?" "I think we had best go into hiding in the interior of the island. We can take a store of provisions along from this boat." "Shall we take the Rovers with us?" "We may as well.
In the prayer following the chapter, all his energy gathered all his stern zeal woke: he was in deep earnest, wrestling with God, and resolved on a conquest. He supplicated strength for the weak-hearted; guidance for wanderers from the fold: a return, even at the eleventh hour, for those whom the temptations of the world and the flesh were luring from the narrow path.
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