1 Another had the gray seal of death already upon his face.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 8 2 He was capable of profound sacrifices, a tremendous death.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 23 3 The friend had, in a weak hour, spoken with sobs of his own death.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 15 4 It was a mysterious fraternity born of the smoke and danger of death.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 5 5 He glared about him, expecting to see the stealthy approach of his death.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 3 6 To the youth the fighters resembled animals tossed for a death struggle into a dark pit.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 17 7 He had been to touch the great death, and found that, after all, it was but the great death.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 24 8 There was the delirium that encounters despair and death, and is heedless and blind to the odds.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 19 9 In death it exposed to his enemies that poverty which in life he had perhaps concealed from his friends.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 3 10 Over his face was the bleach of death, but set upon it was the dark and hard lines of desperate purpose.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 23 11 He wondered what those men had eaten that they could be in such haste to force their way to grim chances of death.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 11 12 It would be death to stay in the present place, and with all the circumstances to go backward would exalt too many others.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 23 13 It was perhaps that they dreaded to be killed in insignificant ways after the times for proper military deaths had passed.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 21 14 Death about to thrust him between the shoulder blades was far more dreadful than death about to smite him between the eyes.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 6 15 He felt vaguely that death must make a first choice of the men who were nearest; the initial morsels for the dragons would be then those who were following him.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 6 16 He had had the belief that real war was a series of death struggles with small time in between for sleep and meals; but since his regiment had come to the field the army had done little but sit still and try to keep warm.
The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen CraneGet Context In Chapter 1 17 Regarding death thus out of the corner of his eye, he conceived it to be nothing but rest, and he was filled with a momentary astonishment that he should have made an extraordinary commotion over the mere matter of getting killed.
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