1 He had the most delightful sensations of his life.
2 He felt that in this crisis his laws of life were useless.
3 He had been taught that many obligations of a life were easily avoided.
4 He was not going to be badgered of his life, like a kitten chased by boys, he said.
5 Without salve, he could not, he though, were the sore badge of his dishonor through life.
6 He had a mad feeling against his rifle, which could only be used against one life at a time.
7 After complicated journeyings with many pauses, there had come months of monotonous life in a camp.
8 In death it exposed to his enemies that poverty which in life he had perhaps concealed from his friends.
9 If the men were advancing, their indifferent feet were trampling upon his chances for a successful life.
10 The youth took note of a remarkable change in his comrade since those days of camp life upon the river bank.
11 Their vague feminine formula for beloved ones doing brave deeds on the field of battle without risk of life would be destroyed.
12 Yeh must allus remember yer father, too, child, an remember he never drunk a drop of licker in his life, and seldom swore a cross oath.
13 As he who had so befriended him was thus passing out of his life, it suddenly occurred to the youth that he had not once seen his face.
14 A lad whose face had borne an expression of exalted courage, the majesty of he who dares give his life, was, at an instant, smitten abject.
15 In his life he had taken certain things for granted, never challenging his belief in ultimate success, and bothering little about means and roads.
16 The youth and his friend of a sudden looked up, feeling a deadened form of distress at the waning of these noises, which had become a part of life.
17 The tormentors were flies sucking insolently at his blood, and he thought that he would have given his life for a revenge of seeing their faces in pitiful plights.
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