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Some of them declared that they could not hope to hold the town even if they took it, and proposed to sack and burn the castle and make good their retreat before the king of Granada could reach them with his forces. This weak-hearted counsel was not to the taste of the valiant Ponce de Leon. "God has given us the castle," he said, "and He will aid us in holding it.

"Why are you silent? do you fear to speak? Have no fears now. We have no time for fear. We must be active ready bold. Feel my hand: it trembles no longer. I am no longer a weak-hearted woman."

The Harvester laughed. "I grow immense beds of them in the woods on the banks of Loon Lake," he said. "They are the convallaris majallis of the drug houses and I scarcely know what the weak-hearted people would do without them. I use large quantities in trade, and this season I am selling a few because people so love them." "Lilies in medicine; well dear me! Are roses good for our innards too?"

I doubt not some strange god is working in me, for I seem to be weak-hearted and cannot bear to see you kick her." The declaration was greeted with loud laughter. Antipater stood muttering as he shook the skirt of his toga. "'Tis odd, my goodfellows," said Vergilius, "but the other day I saw a man scourging his lady's-maid. Mother of the gods!

"'Tis the duty of man an' maid to spread the truth an' bring peace to the troubled, an' strength to the weak-hearted, an' rise up them that fall." A week later Mr. Tregenza heard how Albert Vallack had burst a blood-vessel and died, fighting horribly with awful invisible terrors. "Another sawl gone down into the Pit," he said.

"Weak-hearted," corrected the Harvester. "Well 'weak-hearted, then; it's all the same thing. If you've got any left, as I was saying, you can fetch them to me for the smell." The Harvester laughed all the way down town. There he went to Doctor Carey's office, examined a directory, and got the names of all the numbers where he had sold yellow violets.

'However, said the governor, 'if any person is weak-hearted or discouraged he may procure a substitute provided he declares himself instantaneously." In this way the governor raised a force of one hundred and eighty men. Of this number one hundred were drafted men, sixty-five volunteers, twenty-five of whom were Englishmen, and there were also twenty friendly Indians from Long Island.

"One word one look!" she added to her husband. But he neither spoke to her, nor regarded her. "I am ready to accompany you now, mother," said the poor lady faintly. "Nerve yourself, weak-hearted girl," said Lady Lake, in a low tone. "Revenge is ours." "If I could only strike her without injuring him, I should not heed," thought Lady Roos.

The common people are being driven to church at the sword's point, and conforming by shoals. The gentry give more trouble, but end by coming round." "Some may some weak-hearted persons," said my father, reluctantly. "Well, they may be weak-hearted; I'm sure I should be, in their place," said La Croissette. "In fact, what is it? a mere form.

Nor is this an infallible means for bringing out the truth. Weak-hearted men, impatient at the first pain, will confess crimes they never committed, and criminate others at the same time. Bold and strong ones will bear the most severe torments. Those who have been on the rack before bear it with more courage, for they know how to adapt their limbs to it, and they resist powerfully.

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