I therefore did not dispairof shortly finding a passage over the mountains and of taisting the waters of the great Columbia this evening.
I should begin to dispair of ever reaching it's source; it has been crouded today with many sandbars; the water also appears to become clearer, it has changed it's complexin very considerably.
In the midst of my dispair Jane asked for a Sandwitch and thus releived my mind.
Dispair iz the ashes ov hope, which the wind ov tribulashun skatters.
To never dispair may be God like, but it ain't human.
And, reverend fathers, since we all can hope Nought but a sentence, let's not now dispair it.
MOS: Sir, more than dear, I will not bid you to dispairof aught Within a human compass.
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