1 A stout heart often defied, and defying, escaped.
2 He groaned from his heart and went staggering off.
3 The men were going forward to the heart of the din.
4 He knew at once that the steel fibers had been washed from their hearts.
5 His heart seemed to wrench itself almost free from his body at this sight.
6 As he contemplated him, the youth felt his heart grow more strong and stout.
7 He presently wrapped his heart in the cloak of his pride and kept the flag erect.
8 He had a conviction that he would soon feel in his sore heart the barbed missiles of ridicule.
9 Some arrows of scorn that had buried themselves in his heart had generated strange and unspeakable hatred.
10 For a moment he felt in the face of his great trial like a babe, and the flesh over his heart seemed very thin.
11 They were very happy, and their hearts swelled with grateful affection for the colonel and the youthful lieutenant.
12 In his great anxiety his heart was continually clamoring at what he considered the intolerable slowness of the generals.
13 With his heart continually assuring him that he was despicable, he could not exist without making it, through his actions, apparent to all men.
14 There were some handshakings and deep speeches with men whose features were familiar, but with whom the youth now felt the bonds of tied hearts.
15 The soldiers who had heart to go slowly were continually shaken in their resolves by a knowledge that comrades were slipping with speed back to the lines.
16 After this incident, and as he reviewed the battle pictures he had seen, he felt quite competent to return home and make the hearts of the people glow with stories of war.
17 Individuals must have supposed that they were cutting the letters of their names deep into everlasting tablets of brass, or enshrining their reputations forever in the hearts of their countrymen, while, as to fact, the affair would appear in printed reports under a meek and immaterial title.
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