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1  There was a little flower of confidence growing within him.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15
2  He had feared that all of the untried men possessed great and correct confidence.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 1
3  The friend seemed jaded, but he interrupted his comrade with a voice of calm confidence.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 16
4  And this inward confidence evidently enabled him to be indifferent to little words of other men aimed at him.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 14
5  They gazed about them with looks of uplifted pride, feeling new trust in the grim, always confident weapons in their hands.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 20
6  He was afraid to make an open declaration of his concern, because he dreaded to place some unscrupulous confidant upon the high plane of the unconfessed from which elevation he could be derided.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 2
7  This man's serene unconcern dealt him a measure of confidence, for he had known him since childhood, and from his intimate knowledge he did not see how he could be capable of anything that was beyond him, the youth.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 2
8  He said, as if in excuse for this hope, that previously the army had encountered great defeats and in a few months had shaken off all blood and tradition of them, emerging as bright and valiant as a new one; thrusting out of sight the memory of disaster, and appearing with the valor and confidence of unconquered legions.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 11