1 The debates drained him of his fire.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 11 2 He swung unsteadily toward the fire.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 13 3 He stared with a vacant look into the fire.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 13 4 They were pursued by the sound of musketry fire.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 3 5 The corporal led him into the glare of the fire.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 13 6 A glaring fire wine-tinted the waters of the river.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 3 7 The skirmish fire increased to a long clattering sound.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 3 8 He resembled a man who has come from bed to go to a fire.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 4 9 The youth went slowly toward the fire indicated by his departed friend.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 13 10 He saw a man climb to the top of the fence, straddle the rail, and fire a parting shot.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 5 11 They talked much of smoke, fire, and blood, but he could not tell how much might be lies.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 1 12 He was obliged to turn the other's head so that the full flush of the fire light would beam upon it.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 13 13 On the other side of the fire the youth observed an officer asleep, seated bolt upright, with his back against a tree.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 13 14 He had, of course, dreamed of battles all his life--of vague and bloody conflicts that had thrilled him with their sweep and fire.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 1 15 He stared at the red, shivering reflection of a fire on the white wall of his tent until, exhausted and ill from the monotony of his suffering, he fell asleep.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 2 16 The smoke from the fire at times neglected the clay chimney and wreathed into the room, and this flimsy chimney of clay and sticks made endless threats to set ablaze the whole establishment.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 1 17 Of course they ain't never been under fire yet, and it ain't likely they'll lick the hull rebel army all-to-oncet the first time; but I think they'll fight better than some, if worse than others.
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