Part, Chapter
1 I, I | man in self-control and courage whilst yet a boy in years.
2 I, XIX | native, showed superhuman courage, and extended her visit
3 I, XX | complimented her on the courage and good temper with which
4 I, XXI | feeling revived by the moral courage of his companion-” yes,
5 I, XXI | reanimated the drooping courage of the poor colonists, who
6 I, XXII | of character, your moral courage and imperturbable good temper.
7 I, XXII | influence might sustain the courage of the rest?~On the 20th
8 II, I | of the moral and physical courage and determination of his
9 II, IX | strength was not equal to her courage, she was faint from want
10 II, X | received this fresh blow with courage and resignation.~“Perhaps,”
11 II, X | your prudence and moral courage.”~“Thank you, madam,” replied
12 II, XII | of her moral and physical courage Mrs Barnett could not control
13 II, XIII | implicitly. They knew his courage and energy, and felt as
14 II, XV | betray any uneasiness. Her courage and confidence never seemed
15 II, XVIII| sure that with her usual courage, Mrs Barnett would have
16 II, XIX | cheer up, and take fresh courage.”~“Do you mean to say you
17 II, XXIII| and Hobson, whose heroic courage did not even now fail him,
18 II, XXIV | needless to dwell on the courage and energy of the brave
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