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The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 10
2 That young Hasbrouck, he makes a good off'cer.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 4
3 "Yes, it hurts--hurts a good deal," he replied.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 13
4 Upon his fellows he beamed tenderness and good will.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
5 He adopted toward him an air of patronizing good humor.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
6 He's a nice feller, he is, an we was allus good friends.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 10
7 Too, he felt a pity for the guns, standing, six good comrades, in a bold row.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 6
8 He had done a good part in saving himself, who was a little piece of the army.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
9 But there was much loss of valuable knapsacks, and, on the whole, very good shirts.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 3
10 He had seen a good deal of flurry and haste in her movement as she changed her attitude.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 1
11 Another, who was a boy in years, took his plight with great calmness and apparent good nature.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 23
12 It's a pity old Grandpa Henderson got killed yestirday--he'd have known that we did our best and fought good.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 21
13 But he saw that it was good, else, he said, in battle every one would surely run save forlorn hopes and their ilk.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 8
14 There was an air of apology in his manner, but he evidently thought that he needed only to talk for a time, and the youth would perceive that he was a good fellow.
The Red Badge of CourageBy Stephen Crane ContextHighlight In Chapter 8